The association of self-regulation and personality factors with rational decision making was investigated using an experimental model of political voting. The results revealed different sets of personality characteristics for rational and emotional voters. A self-regulation/personality typology of decision making was then constructed, and traits representing self-regulation, cognition, and personality were examined as predispositions toward rational decision making. As a result, specific connections among these variables were uncovered, through which the primary role of the conscious self-regulation system in the management of rational decision making in a political voting context was established.
机构:
Georgia Southwestern State Univ, Dept Comp Sci, 800 Georgia Southwestern State Univ Dr, Americus, GA 31709 USAGeorgia Southwestern State Univ, Dept Comp Sci, 800 Georgia Southwestern State Univ Dr, Americus, GA 31709 USA
Yemelyanov, Alexander
ADVANCES IN NEUROERGONOMICS AND COGNITIVE ENGINEERING,
2020,
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