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   Reducing exposure to trust-related risks to avoid self-blame  
   
نویسنده effron d.a. ,miller d.t.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2011 - دوره : 37 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:181 -192
چکیده    Three studies demonstrated that anticipated self-blame elicits more conservative decisions about risks that require trust than about otherwise economically identical risks that do not. participants were more reluctant to invest money in a company when it risked failure due to fraud versus low consumer demand (study 1),and to risk points in an economic game when its outcome ostensibly depended on another participant versus chance (studies 2 and 3). these effects were mediated by anticipated self-blame (studies 1 and 2). additionally,participants who actually experienced a loss felt more self-blame when the loss violated their trust and became even more conservative in subsequent risk decisions relative to participants whose loss did not violate their trust (study 3). no support emerged for alternative explanations based on either the perceived probability of incurring a loss or an aversion to losses that profit others. the motivational power of trust violations is discussed. © 2011 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه Decision making; Exploitation; Invest; Regret; Risk; Self-blame; Sucker effect; Trust; Trust game
آدرس department of psychology,stanford university,jordan hall building 420,450 serra mall,stanford,ca, United States, department of psychology,stanford university,jordan hall building 420,450 serra mall,stanford,ca, United States
 
     
   
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