The effect of mood on risk taking: a systematic review

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2024

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This research investigates the nuanced influence of internally experienced moods, specifically focusing on positive and negative moods, on individuals' propensity for risk-taking behavior. The objective is to discern the intricate impact of mood on risk-taking, a subject that has elicited varying results in diverse studies. A systematic search for experimental-research studies, spanning from the present to 1983, was conducted using PubMed and Semantic Scholar databases. After a meticulous examination of the complete texts, a final set of 13 studies was chosen for analysis. The results revealed divergent findings: some studies indicated that positive mood increased risk-taking behavior, while others suggested a similar effect for negative mood. These opposing outcomes are explained by two hypotheses: the Mood-Maintenance Hypothesis and the Affect Infusion Model. This study aims to comprehensively explore and compare the substantiation of these two theories across a range of experimental studies, contributing to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between mood and risk-taking behavior.

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Emotion, Mood, Mood Induction, Risk Taking, Risky Behavior

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Current Psychology

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Q2

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Q2

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43

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37

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Saka, B. ve Yıldırım, E. (2024). The effect of mood on risk taking: a systematic review. Current Psychology, 43(37), 29333-29345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12144-024-06585-2