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New approaches to maximization: evidence of correlations with malaise and well-being in the chilean adult population
New approaches to maximization: evidence of correlations with malaise and well-being in the chilean adult population
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New approaches to maximization: evidence of correlations with malaise and well-being in the chilean adult population

2020
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Regarding the first approach, empirical goal and strategy relationships with emotional consequences on well-being and discomfort are unknown while deciding, while it is doubt whether the distinction proposed in the second approach also applies to the adult population and in contexts different from the European one. [...]they showed that the maximizers were positively correlated with maladaptive decision-making styles while satisficers were associated with well- adaptive styles and with good mental health. There has also been criticism that that much of the discussion on the subject is psychometric at the expense of the theoretical-conceptual aspects, which are essential for an adequate interpretation of the results, a better understanding of the decision-making phenomenon and as a guide in the search for new data for future studies (Dalal et al., 2015). More broadly, a systematic review of 66 studies (in English or Spanish) about decision making in psychology during the 2002-201 2 period by using the key words 'Decision Making' or 'Choice' and 'Judgment' showed a great theoretical divergence in the decision models and an absence of work oriented towards the consensus of a coherent theoretical framework (Fernández Arbeláez, & Villada Zapata, 2015).
Publisher
Universidad CES
Subject

al mostrar simultáneamente que el aumento en la estrategia de búsqueda de alternativas y el estilo temeroso de maximización

/ Being

/ Decision Making

/ El primero considera que el concepto de maximización está constituido por dos dimensiones

/ El segundo diferencia entre dos tipos de maximización según el modo de decidir de un individuo

/ En el presente trabajo son evaluadas asociaciones empíricas para cada enfoque respecto de indicadores de malestar y bienestar mediante un conjunto de hipótesis

/ En el segundo enfoque estas asociaciones son fuertes y mayores para el tipo de maximización temerosa que para resuelta

/ Happiness

/ Hypotheses

/ instrumentos de evaluación

/ Los resultados contribuyen a incrementar la comprensión del constructo de maximización

/ Los resultados para ambos enfoques muestran asociaciones mayores con índices de malestar que de bienestar

/ Los resultados para el primer enfoque muestran asociación con índices de malestar y bienestar más intensos para la dimensión de estrategia que la de meta

/ Malaise

/ Maximization

/ Maximizing Behavior

/ Mental depression

/ meta y estrategia

/ mientras existe la duda si la distinción propuesta en el segundo enfoque se aplica también a población de adultos y en contextos diferentes al europeo

/ PSYCHOLOGY

/ Rationality

/ Regret

/ Respecto del primer enfoque se desconocen eventuales relaciones empíricas de meta y estrategia con consecuencias emocionales sobre el bienestar y malestar mientras se decide

/ Satisficing Behavior

/ se asocian directamente con dificultad para decidir y con experimentar pesar

/ sus componentes y sus tipos

/ Systematic review

/ Una muestra de 624 adultos chilenos de ambos sexos (20 a 70 años) respondió ocho instrumentos sobre maximización

/ uno resuelto y otro temeroso

/ Well

/ Well being

/ y su bienestar y malestar