Affect, uncertainty, and decision-making

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Decision-making is a complex cognitive process of selecting an action among various alternatives. Everyday life is full of situations calling for multiple decisions: living somewhere, moving home, choosing a route, changing route are all decisions that determine our life setting and way of life. These decisions may have a limited impact or over the longer term may cause slight inconvenience, a fleeting feeling of well-being or deep unease, or possibly even unbearable anxiety.

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Ansel, D., Nicot, B., Piombini, A., & Girandola, F. (2016). Affect, uncertainty, and decision-making. In Deciding Where to Live: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Residential Choice in its Social Context (pp. 93–112). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15542-1_4

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