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Economic Psychology

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ranyard, Rob
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • BPS Textbooks in Psychology
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • PART 1 Fundamentals
  • 1 Introduction to Economic Psychology: The Science of Economic Mental Life and Behaviour
  • 1.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 1.2 THE EMERGENCE OF THE DISCIPLINE
  • 1.3 RESEARCH METHODS
  • 1.4 ECONOMIC MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS
  • 1.5 FINANCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
  • 1.6 LIFE-SPAN PERSPECTIVES
  • 1.7 ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIETY
  • 1.8 SUMMARY
  • NOTE
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • 2 Theories of Economic Decision-Making: Value, Risk and Affect
  • 2.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 2.2 VALUE AND UTILITY
  • 2.3 RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
  • 2.4 DEVELOPMENTS BASED ON SUBJECTIVELY EXPECTED UTILITY (SEU)
  • 2.5 BEYOND UTILITY-BASED THEORIES
  • 2.6 HOT DECISIONS
  • 2.7 SUMMARY
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • 3 Future-Oriented Decisions: Intertemporal Choice
  • 3.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 3.2 RATIONAL INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE
  • 3.3 ANOMALIES IN INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE
  • 3.4 EXPLAINING ANOMALIES
  • 3.5 FRAMING EFFECTS
  • 3.6 WHAT DO WE CARE ABOUT WHEN WE MEASURE INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE?
  • 3.7 SUMMARY
  • NOTES
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • PART 2 Research Methods
  • 4 Research Methods for Economic Psychology
  • 4.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 4.2 QUALITATIVE METHODS
  • 4.3 QUANTITATIVE METHODS
  • 4.4 CONCLUSION
  • 4.5 SUMMARY
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • 5 Assessing Psychological Dispositions and States that Can Influence Economic Behaviour
  • 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 5.2 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISPOSITIONS AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR
  • 5.3 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR
  • 5.4 METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ASSESSING DISPOSITIONS AND STATES
  • 5.5 SUMMARY
  • NOTES
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • 6 Developing, Evaluating, and Using Subjective Scales of Personality, Preferences, and Well-Being: A Guide to Psychometrics for Psychologists and Economists
  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 THE IMPORTANCE OF PSYCHOMETRICS FOR ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH
  • 6.3 STEPS IN DEVELOPING A SCALE
  • 6.4 OTHER STEPS AND CONCLUSION
  • 6.5 SUMMARY
  • NOTE
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • PART 3 Economic Mental Representations
  • 7 The Psychological Meaning of Money
  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 MONEY: ECONOMIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
  • 7.3 PREDICTIONS
  • 7.4 THE METHOD OF MONEY PRIMING: AKIN TO GETTING A TASTE OF BIG MONEY
  • 7.5 RESULTS
  • 7.6 SUMMARY
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING
  • 8 Mental Accounting and Economic Behaviour
  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 BROAD MENTAL ACCOUNTS
  • 8.3 MENTAL ACCOUNTS FOR SPECIFIC FINANCIAL DECISIONS
  • 8.4 OTHER CATEGORIZATIONS OF MONEY
  • 8.5 FUNCTIONS OF MENTAL ACCOUNTS
  • 8.6 DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL ACCOUNTING
  • 8.7 CONCLUSION
  • 8.8 SUMMARY
  • REVIEW QUESTIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • FURTHER READING