(Step-by-Step) Guilt in decision making. The effect of guilt emotion on how a decision maker focuses on the problem was investigated in the Jan. 2007 issue
Question: Guilt in decision making. The effect of guilt emotion on how a decision maker focuses on the problem was investigated in the Jan. 2007 issue of the Journal of Behavioral Decision. Making (see Exercise 1.26, p. 24). A total of 171 volunteer students participated in the experiment, where each was randomly assigned to one of three emotional states (guilt, anger, or neutral) through a reading/writing task. Immediately after the task, students were presented with a decision problem where the stated option has predominantly negative features (e.g., spending money on repairing a very old car). The results (number responding in each category) are summarized in the accompanying table. Suppose one of the 171 participants is selected at random.
- Find the probability that the respondent is assigned to the guilty state.
- Find the probability that the respondent chooses the stated option (repair the car).
- Find the probability that the respondent is assigned to the guilty state and chooses the stated option.
- Find the probability that the respondent is assigned to the guilty state or chooses the stated option.
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