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In this episode, we look at the various factors that go into making a decision. Get excited, because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.
Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes where I share research-backed strategies you can use, to get more out of your life. My name is Gregg Clunis.
The Research:
George Loewenstein, Ted O’Donoghue, and Sudeep Bhatia published a paper in 2015 titled, "Modeling the Interplay Between Affect and Deliberation”.
What They Found:
The researchers developed a model “in which a person’s behavior is determined by an interaction between deliberative processes that assess options with a broad, goal-based perspective, and affective processes that encompass emotions and other motivational states”.
The results indicated that “there is a great deal of evidence that people’s decisions are influenced by both affective and deliberative processes. Whereas standard consequentialist models focus, for the most part, on deliberative processes, our main contribution in this article has been to develop a formal model to incorporate affective processes. In particular, we have modeled the impact of affective processes using a motivation function that is myopic, that displays loss aversion and is insensitive to probabilities, and that is influenced by sympathy and empathy concerns”.
Key Takeaways:
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Readings:
Modeling the interplay between affect and deliberation. - PsycNET (apa.org)
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Get this episode ad-free when you join TLBC+ today: https://tlbc.co/join
In this episode, we look at the various factors that go into making a decision. Get excited, because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.
Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes where I share research-backed strategies you can use, to get more out of your life. My name is Gregg Clunis.
The Research:
George Loewenstein, Ted O’Donoghue, and Sudeep Bhatia published a paper in 2015 titled, "Modeling the Interplay Between Affect and Deliberation”.
What They Found:
The researchers developed a model “in which a person’s behavior is determined by an interaction between deliberative processes that assess options with a broad, goal-based perspective, and affective processes that encompass emotions and other motivational states”.
The results indicated that “there is a great deal of evidence that people’s decisions are influenced by both affective and deliberative processes. Whereas standard consequentialist models focus, for the most part, on deliberative processes, our main contribution in this article has been to develop a formal model to incorporate affective processes. In particular, we have modeled the impact of affective processes using a motivation function that is myopic, that displays loss aversion and is insensitive to probabilities, and that is influenced by sympathy and empathy concerns”.
Key Takeaways:
Join The Beta: https://tlbc.co/beta
Hosted By: Gregg Clunis | https://www.instagram.com/greggclunis/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/tinyleaps
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tinyleaps
Website: http://tlbc.co/tiny-leaps-big-changes
Readings:
Modeling the interplay between affect and deliberation. - PsycNET (apa.org)

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