2023
DOI: 10.17759/exppsy.2023160105
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Risk Choice: Intention vs. Action

D.S. Kornienko,
M.V. Baleva,
N.P. Yachmeneva

Abstract: <p>In decision-making research, the most common point of view is the synonymous similarity of intentions and actions. Most experimental procedures &ldquo;reduce&rdquo; them into a single act. Understanding the conventionality of separating these concepts, we distinguish two types of tasks. The first one involves only the intention and the second one also involves its subsequent behavioral implementation. The purpose of our study is to compare the risky choice as an intention and as an action. The… Show more

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