Yaniv Shani
Tel Aviv University
25 Papers
45 Citations
Yaniv Shani is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Regret & Information seeking. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Yaniv Shani include INSEAD & Tilburg University.
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Papers
Generality and Cultural Variation in the Experience of Regret.
TL;DR: Strong evidence is found for generality of the distinct emotion components of regret, compared with those of disappointment and guilt, and cultural variation in the frequency and intensity of regret in intrapersonal situations and interpersonal regrets.
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Tears evoke the intention to offer social support : A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries
Janis Zickfeld,Niels van de Ven,Olivia Pich,Thomas W. Schubert,Thomas W. Schubert,Jana B. Berkessel,José J. Pizarro,Braj Bhushan,Nino Jose Mateo,Sergio Barbosa,Leah Sharman,Gyöngyi Kökönyei,Gyöngyi Kökönyei,Elke Schrover,Igor Kardum,John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta,Ljiljana B. Lazarević,María Josefina Escobar,Marie Stadel,Patrícia Arriaga,Arta Dodaj,Rebecca Shankland,Nadyanna M. Majeed,Yansong Li,Eleimonitria Lekkou,Andree Hartanto,Asil Ali Özdoğru,Leigh Ann Vaughn,María del Carmen Espinoza,Amparo Caballero,Anouk Kolen,Julie Karsten,Harry Manley,Nao Maeura,Mustafa Eşkisu,Yaniv Shani,Phakkanun Chittham,Diogo Conque Seco Ferreira,Jozef Bavolar,Irina Konova,Wataru Sato,Coby Morvinski,Pilar Carrera,Sergio Villar,Agustín Ibáñez,Shlomo Hareli,Adolfo M. García,Inbal Kremer,Friedrich M. Götz,Friedrich M. Götz,Andreas Schwerdtfeger,Catalina Estrada-Mejia,Masataka Nakayama,Wee Qin Ng,Kristina Sesar,Charles T. Orjiakor,Kitty Dumont,Tara Bulut Allred,Asmir Gračanin,Peter J. Rentfrow,Victoria Schönefeld,Zahir Vally,Zahir Vally,Krystian Barzykowski,Henna-Riikka Peltola,Anna Tcherkassof,Shamsul Haque,Magdalena Śmieja,Terri Tan Su-May,Hans IJzerman,Hans IJzerman,Argiro Vatakis,Chew Wei Ong,Eunsoo Choi,Sebastian L. Schorch,Darío Páez,Sadia Malik,Pavol Kačmár,Magdalena Bobowik,Paul E. Jose,Jonna K. Vuoskoski,Nekane Basabe,Uğur Doğan,Tobias Ebert,Yukiko Uchida,Michelle Xue Zheng,Philip C. Mefoh,René Šebeňa,Franziska A. Stanke,Christine Joy A. Ballada,Agata Blaut,Yang Wu,Judith K. Daniels,Natália Kocsel,Elif Gizem Demirag Burak,Nina F. Balt,Eric J. Vanman,Suzanne L. K. Stewart,Bruno Verschuere,Pilleriin Sikka,Pilleriin Sikka,Jordane Boudesseul,Diogo Martins,Ravit Nussinson,Ravit Nussinson,Kenichi Ito,Sari Mentser,Sari Mentser,Tuğba Seda Çolak,Gonzalo Martínez-Zelaya,Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets +110 more
TL;DR: For instance, this paper found that seeing a tearful individual elicits the intention to support, d = 0.49 [0.43, 0.55] and the effect was moderated by the situational valence and trait empathic concern.
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Choosing between options associated with past and future regret
TL;DR: This paper found that people sometimes choose between options associated with already missed and to-be-missed counterfactuals, or put differently, between past and future regret, and that these objectively irrelevant associations systematically sway peoples' choices.
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Using an Eye Tracker to Examine Behavioral Biases in Investment Tasks: An Experimental Study
TL;DR: The authors found that investors spend more time looking at performances of an individual asset than at the performances of the overall aggregated portfolio and at the net value change more than the assets' final value.
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Do as I say, not as I do: Choice–advice differences in decisions to learn information
TL;DR: This article found that people choose to learn interesting but useless information, yet advise others to resist this temptation, and that when the information is boring but important people recommend others to learn it, but are less likely to learn the information themselves.
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