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#His research has focused on affective forecasting for moral behaviors. He found that | #His research has focused on affective forecasting for moral behaviors. He found that | ||
{{font color||yellow|individuals feel worse after competition and better after cooperation than they would have predicted!}} | {{font color||yellow|individuals feel worse after competition and better after cooperation than they would have predicted!}} | ||
#Recent work on affective forecasting suggests that | #Recent work on affective forecasting suggests that <span style="color:background:#FFFF00"> individuals are poor emotional time travelers}. </span> | ||
#Series of experimental laboratory studies and a six-month longitudinal study of couples designed to investigate the following three questions: | #Series of experimental laboratory studies and a six-month longitudinal study of couples designed to investigate the following three questions: | ||
## Do affective forecasting errors occur for moral decisions? Differences between predicted and actual emotional consequences of benevolent behavior (e.g., forgiving a dating partner) versus hurtful behavior (e.g., retaliating against a dating partner) are examined. | ## Do affective forecasting errors occur for moral decisions? Differences between predicted and actual emotional consequences of benevolent behavior (e.g., forgiving a dating partner) versus hurtful behavior (e.g., retaliating against a dating partner) are examined. |