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Constructive Consumer Choice Processes

James R. Bettman, Mary Frances Luce, John W. Payne
1998 Journal of Consumer Research  
After describing constructive choice, consumer decision tasks, and decision strategies, we provide an integrative framework for understanding constructive choice, review evidence for constructive consumer  ...  will continue to be critically important.  ...  Therefore, individuals may cope with emotion-lock (1992) has proposed a contingency approach that allows for both effort-minimizing and accuracy-maximiz-laden decisions by avoiding explicit trade-offs;  ... 
doi:10.1086/209535 fatcat:vun6izb6sjcpjc2tosjjfrcf4i

Shared Decision Making in ICUs

Alexander A. Kon, Judy E. Davidson, Wynne Morrison, Marion Danis, Douglas B. White
2016 Critical Care Medicine  
Further, even for highly value-laden choices, some patients/surrogates prefer to defer decision making to the doctor ( Table 2 ).  ...  Clinicians should be aware of the potential problems with allowing surrogates to defer high stakes, value-laden decisions to clinicians.  ... 
doi:10.1097/ccm.0000000000001396 pmid:26509317 pmcid:PMC4788386 fatcat:eeqpzpjs5baepkrcsauvt5aoee

The Dark Side of Choice: When Choice Impairs Social Welfare

Simona Botti, Sheena S Iyengar
2006 Journal of Public Policy & Marketing JPPM  
When the values of these emotion-laden attributes are negatively correlated so that one attribute must be sacrificed for the other attribute to be maximized, decision makers cope with the ensuing negative  ...  Negative emotions: Choosing among undesirable options and trading off emotion-laden attributes generates psychological pain. •Encourage choice delegation to an expert.  ... 
doi:10.1509/jppm.25.1.24 fatcat:pug3h3hnbzatdp2gtudi4ac3ua

Breast cancer disparities and decision-making among U.S. women

Georgia N.L. Johnston Polacek, Mary Carol Ramos, Robert L. Ferrer
2007 Patient Education and Counseling  
These include information about treatment, different types of treatment, the emotional context of decision-making, and patient preference for level of involvement.  ...  to address disparities and improve breast cancer outcomes for all women.  ...  Emotional context Health care decision-making is laden with emotional as well as cognitive determinants. Lam et al.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.pec.2006.06.003 pmid:16870385 fatcat:c3hjwwzhqrchtcpre3srpmu3ia

Decision Difficulty in the Age of Consumer Empowerment

Susan M. Broniarczyk, Jill G. Griffin
2014 Journal of Consumer Psychology  
Lastly, we examine the effectiveness of decision aids in assisting consumers navigate the complexity of today's decision environment, and we identify areas for future investigation. (S.M.  ...  In this review, we examine the impact of two key factors of consumer empowerment-choice freedom and expansion of information-on the choice difficulty consumers experience in today's decision environment  ...  Acknowledgments We would like to thank the review team and the McCombs CB Lab for their insightful and constructive comments.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.jcps.2014.05.003 fatcat:vydrlgnfz5hefcgxmgjm5f5oce

Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce

Elizabeth Anderson
2004 Hypatia  
So there is always room for choice in the selection of background assumptions.  ...  What should parents do to help their children cope with divorce? The best way to answer such questions is not to defer to dogmatically held value judgments.  ...  I argued above that individuals' emotional responses to and emotionally colored interpretations of their situations constitute vital evidence of value.  ... 
doi:10.2979/hyp.2004.19.1.1 fatcat:6otkpjyewbdubatmil3thxo4be

Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce

ELIZABETH ANDERSON
2004 Hypatia  
So there is always room for choice in the selection of background assumptions.  ...  What should parents do to help their children cope with divorce? The best way to answer such questions is not to defer to dogmatically held value judgments.  ...  I argued above that individuals' emotional responses to and emotionally colored interpretations of their situations constitute vital evidence of value.  ... 
doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.2004.tb01266.x fatcat:foiq7abjbzbq3awb6a54dzekh4

Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce

Elizabeth Anderson
2004 Hypatia  
So there is always room for choice in the selection of background assumptions.  ...  What should parents do to help their children cope with divorce? The best way to answer such questions is not to defer to dogmatically held value judgments.  ...  I argued above that individuals' emotional responses to and emotionally colored interpretations of their situations constitute vital evidence of value.  ... 
doi:10.1353/hyp.2004.0002 fatcat:stloufu3jvbmzokhvc3dnxfefm

Uses of Value Judgments in Science:A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce [chapter]

Elizabeth Anderson
2012 Out from the ShadowsAnalytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy  
So there is always room for choice in the selection of background assumptions.  ...  What should parents do to help their children cope with divorce? The best way to answer such questions is not to defer to dogmatically held value judgments.  ...  I argued above that individuals' emotional responses to and emotionally colored interpretations of their situations constitute vital evidence of value.  ... 
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199855469.003.0015 fatcat:qduduwpv4ff2pea5pjiafqftre

Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce [chapter]

Elizabeth Anderson
2018 Critical Realism, History, and Philosophy in the Social Sciences  
So there is always room for choice in the selection of background assumptions.  ...  What should parents do to help their children cope with divorce? The best way to answer such questions is not to defer to dogmatically held value judgments.  ...  I argued above that individuals' emotional responses to and emotionally colored interpretations of their situations constitute vital evidence of value.  ... 
doi:10.1108/s0198-871920180000034003 fatcat:x3s2ek6c4baofhegr3rho7w774

Complexity, Public Reporting, and Choice of Doctors

Mark Schlesinger, David E. Kanouse, Steven C. Martino, Dale Shaller, Lise Rybowski
2013 Medical Care Research and Review  
We are built to make mistakes, coded for error. -Lewis Thomas Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav  ...  Some of the loss of decision quality accompanying more complex choice sets can be explained by consumers' skills and decision-making style, but even after accounting for these factors, complexity undermines  ...  cooperative agreements (UI18HS016980 and 1U18HS016978) from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to RAND and Yale University, respectively.  ... 
doi:10.1177/1077558713496321 pmid:23999489 pmcid:PMC5444655 fatcat:32dptbrd5vfwjppyyztghcwuqm

Telling About Engagement Is Not Enough: Seeking the "Ethics" of Ethics Consultation in Clinical Ethics Case Reports [chapter]

Kelly Armstrong
2018 Peer Review, Peer Education, and Modeling in the Practice of Clinical Ethics Consultation: The Zadeh Project  
A better understanding of the family's reasoning and motivations may also have helped the team better cope with or accept the family's decisions (the very point that Dr.  ...  As a result, it seems that the issue of the patient's code status has been resolved, and the work that remains is helping the medical team understand and/or cope with the family's decisions.  ...  the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made.  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-90955-4_4 fatcat:bshquxxr5na35nbgith2bw5k5m

Basic Economic Principles and Deciding Among Alternatives [chapter]

Ricardo Simpson, Sudhir K. Sastry
2013 Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering  
Finally, I would like to thank all my friends (you know who you are!) for being there. A special and warm thanks goes out to Jess and my mother for their constant and invaluable support. Stefan  ...  I owe special thanks to Gideon Keren for his supervision, and constructive comments during this research project.  ...  These attributes mostly pertain to valued goals (e.g., "safety" and "health"), and decisions involving these emotion-laden attributes imply a trade off, in which the valued attributes might have to be  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-9126-2_12 fatcat:kzovijls7ngmhdwj5gfjb7rqou

Rethinking the ethics of scientific knowledge: A case study of teaching the environment in science classrooms

Mijung Kim, Wolff-Michael Roth
2008 Asia Pacific Education Review  
It is up to students themselves to choose what they want to do with the conceptual knowledge, for example learning Krebs cycle for school tests.  ...  However, this does not coincide with the purposes of Science, Technology Society, and the Environment (STSE) education.  ...  right choices and practicing virtues leads to ethical expertise and to appropriate immediate coping decisions.  ... 
doi:10.1007/bf03025667 fatcat:3hk5cfhz35fblayoosfdefdq7e

In Whose Best Interests? Critiquing the "Family-as-Unit" Myth in Pediatric Ethics [chapter]

Joseph A. Raho
2016 Bioethics - Medical, Ethical and Legal Perspectives  
for pediatric decision-making.  ...  In pediatrics, parents are the presumed surrogate decision-makers for their children. Parents are generally obligated to make decisions in the child's best interest.  ...  As always, the responsibility for the content remains with the author. Author details  ... 
doi:10.5772/66715 fatcat:zmxgq6e2knfcnkbcztre4lgspq
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