A brief survey of key literature on emotions and decision-making introduces an empirical study of a group of university students exploring the effects of decision-making complexity on error risk. The results clearly show that decision-making under stress in the experimental group produces significantly more errors than in the stress-free control group.
Baldi, P. L., Complex decision-making: initial results of an empirical study, <<EMERGENCY CARE JOURNAL>>, 2011; (3): 35-36 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/4864]
Complex decision-making: initial results of an empirical study
Baldi, Pier Luigi
2011
Abstract
A brief survey of key literature on emotions and decision-making introduces an empirical study of a group of university students exploring the effects of decision-making complexity on error risk. The results clearly show that decision-making under stress in the experimental group produces significantly more errors than in the stress-free control group.File in questo prodotto:
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