Убеждения, эмоциональная регуляция и копинг-стратегии: три связанные переменные, влияющие на компетентность студентов-экономистов в принятии решений
Аннотация
Aim:
1. Mark the importance of emotion belief in its relationship with decision making competence.
2. Create a sequence between emotion belief, emotion regulation and coping strategy and decision making competence skills.
Hypothesis relevant to the relationship between emotion belief, emotion regulation, coping strategy and decision making
1. Different emotion beliefs have different effects on decision making competence skills
2. Different emotion beliefs produce different emotion regulation styles and coping strategies.
Hypothesis about the mediation of emotion regulation and coping strategy
3. Emotion regulation is a mediator between emotion belief and decision making competence
4. Coping strategy is a mediator between emotion belief and decision making competence
5. Sequence of emotion regulation and coping strategy mediated the effect of emotion belief on decision making competence skills.
Results of this study can give a better understanding of which emotion belief can be more useful in the resistance of cognitive biases involved in decision making and improving decision making skills
Results of this study does not stop in the field of behavioural economics or neuro-economics it goes further to have clinical and pedagogical implications.
These data are preliminary data, hence, a call for further researches are necessary. Future research may point out the importance of other emotion beliefs on decision making competence, or test our results experimentally through manipulating participants’ beliefs.
1. Mark the importance of emotion belief in its relationship with decision making competence.
2. Create a sequence between emotion belief, emotion regulation and coping strategy and decision making competence skills.
Hypothesis relevant to the relationship between emotion belief, emotion regulation, coping strategy and decision making
1. Different emotion beliefs have different effects on decision making competence skills
2. Different emotion beliefs produce different emotion regulation styles and coping strategies.
Hypothesis about the mediation of emotion regulation and coping strategy
3. Emotion regulation is a mediator between emotion belief and decision making competence
4. Coping strategy is a mediator between emotion belief and decision making competence
5. Sequence of emotion regulation and coping strategy mediated the effect of emotion belief on decision making competence skills.
Results of this study can give a better understanding of which emotion belief can be more useful in the resistance of cognitive biases involved in decision making and improving decision making skills
Results of this study does not stop in the field of behavioural economics or neuro-economics it goes further to have clinical and pedagogical implications.
These data are preliminary data, hence, a call for further researches are necessary. Future research may point out the importance of other emotion beliefs on decision making competence, or test our results experimentally through manipulating participants’ beliefs.