%0 Journal Article %T An Additional Gain Can Make You Feel Bad and An Additional Loss Can Make You Feel Good
厌而避额外之"利";喜而趋额外之"害" %A LI Shu %A BI Yan-Ling %A SU Yin %A RAO Li-Lin %A
李纾 %A 毕研玲 %A 苏寅 %A 饶俪琳 %J 心理科学进展 %D 2011 %I %X Triggered by an observation that adding an additional small gain/loss can devalue an overall positive/negative evaluation, this research explores whether a monotonically increasing relationship between utility and value could be robust enough to survive a retrospective evaluation of monetary stimuli.how pleasant if receiving an option's equivalent reward and how unpleasant if receiving the same amount of fine.A significant majority of participants preferred the smaller/larger option and rated it more pleasant/less relationship between monetary value and utility is also discussed. %K value maximization %K utility maximization %K retrospective evaluation %K additional small gain/loss %K resentment-like feeling
价值最大化 %K 效用最大化 %K 回顾性评价 %K 额外的小获益/损失 %K 冤 %U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=C94E3F05CFD5644C9DAA97BEB9148D4784B6B22E64D84F4E&jid=FAB1670F77CCC8EC7D836E0D41B12069&aid=9FC52A4ADD170B42F332201B1C51219D&yid=9377ED8094509821&vid=2A8D03AD8076A2E3&iid=CA4FD0336C81A37A&sid=9CF7A0430CBB2DFD&eid=BCA2697F357F2001&journal_id=1671-3710&journal_name=心理科学进展&referenced_num=0&reference_num=0