Effects of Adding End Information on the Happiness Judgment:
Diener et al. (2001) found that ending information influences life happiness ratings and suggested that peak-end rule and duration neglect exist in judgments of subjective well-being. However, their study allowed participants to contrast two scenarios with different ending information, which may hav...
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Japan Marketing Academy
2024-10-01
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