Decision theory

Emotional choice theory

Emotional choice theory (also referred to as the "logic of affect") is a social scientific action model to explain human decision-making. Its foundation was laid in Robin Markwica’s monograph Emotional Choices published by Oxford University Press in 2018. It is considered an alternative model to rational choice theory and constructivist perspectives. (Wikipedia).

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Emotional Poverty Volume 2 Chapter 6 A Brain-Based Approach to Parents/Caregivers

The Emotional Dance of Parenting There are few things in life more stressful or emotional than parenting.

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The Psychology of Emotion

What are emotions? Why do we have them? Are they innate, or are they learned? These are much more complicated questions than one might think. A number of theories regarding emotion have been developed over the years to relate subjective experience, physiological response, and behavioral re

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Leading with Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

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Are You Romantic or Classical?

The words 'Romantic' and 'Classical' usefully bring into focus important themes in our personalities. We're all both, but which are you a little more of? If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/ SUBSCRIBE to our channel for

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What Is an Emotionally-healthy Childhood?

We know how many adult problems come down to issues from childhood - but what exactly is that wondrous, hugely desirable thing, an emotionally-healthy childhood? This film identifies the central themes of the sort of childhood that can leave us balanced, happy and sane. For gifts and more

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The Past, Present, and Future of Emotional Intelligence

Emotions Matter. The past, present, and future of emotional intelligence, a symposium with opening remarks by President Peter Salovey. Topics include: Education, creativity, bullying, & Facebook

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Are Humans Emotional Creatures or Are We Rational? | Yale Psychologist Paul Bloom | Big Think

Are Humans Emotional Creatures or Are We Rational? New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yale psychologist

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Emotional Poverty Conclusion

Education has always been and will always be a human endeavor, a social interaction. By paying more attention to the emotional well-being of our students and ourselves, we ensure a high-quality education that is safe - not dangerous- for students in every demographic.

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Emotional Poverty: An Introduction

Increasingly in schools, educators are dealing with emotional issues, outburst, anger, avoidance, and anxiety. The current methods of discipline simply are not working very well because they are not addressing emotional issues. We can start making changes by identifying the emotional res

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Stanford Seminar: Buildings Machines That Understand and Shape Human Emotion

Jonathan Gratch University of Southern California Affective Computing is the field of research directed at creating technology that recognizes, interprets, simulates and stimulates human emotion. In this talk, I will broadly overview my fifteen years of effort in advancing this nascent f

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Episodic Memory, Time, and Agency: Some Constraints from Neuropsychology

People with episodic amnesia are frequently said to be stuck in time, trapped in a permanent present tense, and altogether lacking a subjective sense of temporality. These claims are grounded in the well-characterized inability of persons with episodic amnesia to perform much above floor o

From playlist Franke Program in Science and the Humanities

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Why Our Face Advertises Our Emotions | Understanding Nonverbal Behavior

If you don't have a polygraph machine sitting around your house, your eyes work just as well in some situations. Genuine facial expressions of emotion manifest on our faces differently than those that we fake. Don't look at me in that tone of voice; just brush up on nonverbal behavior righ

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Why Are Feelings So Complicated?! | Compilation

Emotions are really complicated and interesting, which is why we’ve talked about them a lot here on SciShow Psych. In fact, we’ve talked about them so much that we’ve made a compilation of our favorite emotion-related videos! Hosted by: Brit Garner ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a

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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Rhetoric of Risk, by Jennifer A. Jahner

Jump to: Intro video: 20:47 Lecture: 23:20 Q&A: 1:11:40 The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted not only our daily patterns of life but also our habitual ways of thinking about safety, uncertainty, and risk at the personal and collective scales. While the science we bring to this pandemic is

From playlist Caltech Watson Lecture Series

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Roy Baumeister: Evolutionary Psychology - Thinking about the Future - 2/2 ⎪CERN

A planful, future-oriented mindset is probably the most effective way to find success in life, but psychology has focused much more on the past than the future. This talk reports ideas and findings emerging from our recent research program on thinking about the future. Despite the common a

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Experts in Emotion 19.2 -- Daniel Gilbert on Happiness

Experts in Emotion Series; Director: June Gruber, Yale University In this episode, you will learn about Happiness with Dr. Daniel Gilbert from Harvard University. Dr. Gilbert will share what first got him interested in this topic and highlight a few core themes in his research. Dr. Gilbe

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IMT4306 - Intro to Mobile Research

IMT4306 - Intro to Mobile Research On Academic voice, about critical thinking and about academic toolbox

From playlist Archive - Research in Mobile/Wearable Tech

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How Games Move Us: Emotion by Design

From the Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series; Katherine Isbister, Professor of Computational Media, and core faculty in the Center for Games and Playable Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz shares insights from her new book aimed at bridging this gap, toward raising the

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The Importance of Empathy in the Workplace

For the full course - A Practical Guide to Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace go here: https://www.udemy.com/a-practical-guide-to-emotional-intelligence-in-the-workplace/?couponCode=YOUTUBE-VIDEO In this short video we explain what empathy is, and why it is important in the workplace

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