• Affective forecasting, also known as hedonic forecasting or the hedonic forecasting mechanism, is the prediction of one's affect (emotional state) in the...
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  • In the psychology of affective forecasting, the impact bias, a form of which is the durability bias, is the tendency for people to overestimate the length...
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  • psychological phenomena, including the prediction of future emotion (affective forecasting), the imagination of future scenarios (episodic foresight), and...
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  • Economic forecasting is the process of making predictions about the economy. Forecasts can be carried out at a high level of aggregation—for example for...
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    his research with Timothy Wilson of the University of Virginia on affective forecasting. He is the author of the international bestseller Stumbling on Happiness...
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  • Telecommunications forecasting Transport planning and forecasting Weather forecasting, flood forecasting and meteorology In several cases, the forecast is either...
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  • for his research on the adaptive unconscious, self-knowledge, and affective forecasting. With Richard Nisbett, Wilson authored one of psychology's most...
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    remembered and predicted utility. Predicted utility (better known as affective forecasting) is the predicted experienced utility for a future experience. Remembered...
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    Emotion focusing on emotions related to globalization Affect measures Affective forecasting Affective neuroscience Coping Emotion and memory Emotion Review...
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    (2013). "HED: A Computational Model of Affective Adaptation and Emotion Dynamics". IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. 4 (2): 197–210. doi:10.1109/T-AFFC...
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