Wisdom as Learning from Life Experiences: Affective Forecasting for Benevolent and Selfish Behaviors: Difference between revisions

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==Summary Points==
==Summary Points==


#This project has focused on affective forecasting for moral behaviors. The research has found that individuals feel worse after competition and better after cooperation than they would have predicted
#His research has focused on affective forecasting for moral behaviors. He found that individuals feel worse after competition and better after cooperation than they would have predicted!
#Recent work on affective forecasting suggests that individuals are poor emotional time travelers
#Recent work on affective forecasting suggests that individuals are poor emotional time travelers
#This research extends affective forecasting research into the realm of moral behavior, and suggests that wisdom includes three components
#This research includes a series of experimental laboratory studies and a six-month longitudinal study of couples designed to investigate the following three questions.
#This research includes a series of experimental laboratory studies and a six-month longitudinal study of couples designed to investigate the following three questions.
#With colleagues, Jody Davis, Eli Finkel, and Glenn Lucke, Green refined the method for a series of laboratory experiments.
#Colleagues: Jody Davis, Eli Finkel, and Glenn Lucke
 


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