Emociones en las Finanzas: Evaluando como la angularidad y la redondez de gráficas fianancieras afecta los juicios de los estudiantes de la Universidad de La Sabana
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Emociones en las Finanzas: Evaluando como la angularidad y la redondez de gráficas fianancieras afecta los juicios de los estudiantes de la Universidad de La Sabana |
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Emociones en las Finanzas: Evaluando como la angularidad y la redondez de gráficas fianancieras afecta los juicios de los estudiantes de la Universidad de La Sabana |
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Bar, M., & Neta, M. (2006). Humans prefer curved visual objects. Psychological Science, 17, 645-648. Bassili, J. (1978). Facial motion in the perception of faces and emotional expression. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 4, 373- 379. Battista, M., Clements, D., Arnoff, J., Battista, K., & Van Auken, C. (1998). Students' Spatial Structuring od 2D Arrays of Squares. Research in Mathematics Education, 29, 503-532. Beacham, L. (2012). Using generalized estimating equations to analize repeated measures binary data from de young adolescent crowd study. Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1-20. Blume, L., Easly, D., & Maureen, O. (1994). Market statistics and technical analysis: The role volume. The journal of finance, 49, 153-181. Bodenhausen, G. V., & Todd, A. (2010). Automatic aspects of judgment and decision making. En B. G. Payne, Handbook of implicit social cognition (págs. 278-294). New York: The Guilford Press. De Houwer, J., Teige-Mocigemba, S., Spruyt, A., & Moors, A. (2009). Implicit Measures: A Normative Analysis and Review. Psychological Bulletin, 135, 347-368. Ewert, J. (1987). Neuroethology of realising mechanism: Prey-catching in toads. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 337-405. Finlayson, G., King, N., & J.E, B. (2008). Liking vs wanting food: Importance for human appettite control and weight regulation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Review, 31, 987-1002. Freeman, J., & Ambady, N. (2010). Mouse-Traker: Software for studying real-tiem mental processing using a computer method. Behavior Research Methods, 42, 226-241 Frydman, C., & Rangel, A. (2014). Debiading the disposition effect by reducing the saliency of information about a stock's purchase price. Economic Behavior & Organization, In press. Galdi, S., Arcuri, L., & Gawrosnki, B. (2008). Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided desicion-makers. 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Deconstructing the snake: The relative roles of perception, cognition, and emotion on threat detection. Emotion, 14(4), 701-711. Menkhoff, L., & Taylor, M. (2007). The obstinate passion of foreing exchange professionals: Technical analysis. Journal of Economic Literature, 45, 936-972. Payne, B. K., & Gawronski, B. (2010). A history of implicit social cognition. En Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (págs. 1-18). Nueva York: The Guilford Press. Raghnathan, R., Pham, M., & Corfman, K. (2006). Informational properties of anxiety and sadness, and displaced copying. Consumer Research, 32, 596-601 Reimann, M., & Bechara, A. (2010). The somatic maker framework as neurogical theory of decision-making: Review, conceptual comparisons, and future neuroeconomics research. Economic Psycholgy, 31, 767-776. Ritchie, J., & Spencer, L. (2002). Quantitive data analysis for applied policy research. En M. Huberman, & M. 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Trading applications of japanese candlestick charting. Estados Unidos: John Wiley & Sons, Inc Watson, D., Balgove, E., Evans, C., & Moore, L. (2012). Negative triangles: Simple geometric shpaes convey emotional valence. Emotion, 12, 404-413. Yoon, C., Gonzalez, R., Bechara, A., Berns, G., Dagher, A., Dubé, L., y otros. (2012). Decision neurocience and consumer decision making. Marketing Letters, 23, 473-485. Zak, P. (2004). Neuroeconomics. Philosophical transactions of social of the royal society, 359, 1737-1749 https://hdl.handle.net/10818/15131 |
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Trading applications of japanese candlestick charting. Estados Unidos: John Wiley & Sons, Inc Watson, D., Balgove, E., Evans, C., & Moore, L. (2012). Negative triangles: Simple geometric shpaes convey emotional valence. Emotion, 12, 404-413. Yoon, C., Gonzalez, R., Bechara, A., Berns, G., Dagher, A., Dubé, L., y otros. (2012). Decision neurocience and consumer decision making. Marketing Letters, 23, 473-485. Zak, P. (2004). Neuroeconomics. Philosophical transactions of social of the royal society, 359, 1737-1749 |
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Emociones en las Finanzas: Evaluando como la angularidad y la redondez de gráficas fianancieras afecta los juicios de los estudiantes de la Universidad de La SabanaFinanzas -- Aspectos psicológicos -- ColombiaEmociones -- FinanzasGráficos, diagramas, etc. -- Finanzas21 páginas incluye ilustraciones y diagramasInvestigaciones recientes en campos como la economía, la psicología experimental y la neurociencia han demostrado la importancia de estudiar los procesos cognoscitivos para entender cómo tomamos decisiones (Soloway & Botvinick, 2012; Yoon, y otros, 2012; Zak, 2004; Kahneman & Tversky, 1979). Estos hallazgos resaltan la importancia de tener en cuenta el cerebro al estudiar los mecanismos y distintos niveles de información involucrados en la toma de decisiones. De acuerdo a Stanton, Day y Welpe (2010), las áreas no conscientes pueden procesar 200,000 veces más información que las áreas conscientes del cerebro. Por esta razón, uno de los temas que ha despertado mayor interés es el procesamiento automático (no consciente) de información. Nota: Para consultar la carta de autorización de publicación de este documento por favor copie y pegue el siguiente enlace en su navegador de internet: http://intellectum.unisabana.edu.co/handle/10818/15132Universidad de la SabanaEconomía y Finanzas InternacionalesEscuela Internacional de Ciencias Económicas y AdministrativasSalgado Montejo, AlejandroLozano Estupinan, Juanita Alejandra2015-02-06T22:38:36Z2015-02-06T22:38:36Z20142015-02-06Tesis/Trabajo de grado - Pregradohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_7a1fhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Textoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TPapplication/pdfBar, M., & Neta, M. (2006). Humans prefer curved visual objects. Psychological Science, 17, 645-648.Bassili, J. (1978). Facial motion in the perception of faces and emotional expression. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 4, 373- 379.Battista, M., Clements, D., Arnoff, J., Battista, K., & Van Auken, C. (1998). Students' Spatial Structuring od 2D Arrays of Squares. Research in Mathematics Education, 29, 503-532.Beacham, L. (2012). Using generalized estimating equations to analize repeated measures binary data from de young adolescent crowd study. Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1-20.Blume, L., Easly, D., & Maureen, O. (1994). Market statistics and technical analysis: The role volume. The journal of finance, 49, 153-181.Bodenhausen, G. V., & Todd, A. (2010). Automatic aspects of judgment and decision making. En B. G. Payne, Handbook of implicit social cognition (págs. 278-294). New York: The Guilford Press.De Houwer, J., Teige-Mocigemba, S., Spruyt, A., & Moors, A. (2009). Implicit Measures: A Normative Analysis and Review. Psychological Bulletin, 135, 347-368.Ewert, J. (1987). Neuroethology of realising mechanism: Prey-catching in toads. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10, 337-405.Finlayson, G., King, N., & J.E, B. (2008). Liking vs wanting food: Importance for human appettite control and weight regulation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Review, 31, 987-1002.Freeman, J., & Ambady, N. (2010). Mouse-Traker: Software for studying real-tiem mental processing using a computer method. Behavior Research Methods, 42, 226-241Frydman, C., & Rangel, A. (2014). Debiading the disposition effect by reducing the saliency of information about a stock's purchase price. Economic Behavior & Organization, In press.Galdi, S., Arcuri, L., & Gawrosnki, B. (2008). Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided desicion-makers. Science, 321, 1100-1102Hamlin, J. K., Wynn, K., & Bloom, P. (2007). Social evaluation by preverbal infants. Nature, 450, 557-559.Hull, J. (2002). Introducción a los mercados de futuros y opciones (Cuarta ed.). Madrid: Pearson-Pretincce Hall.Hull, J. (2009). Options, futures and other derivatives (Séptima ed.). Estados Unidos: Pearson-Prentice Hall.Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1979). Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk. Econometrica, 47, 263-291.Kaouther, F. (2013). Technical analysis on markets with memory. Bussiness and Economic Research, 3.Larson, C., Aronoff, J., Sarinopoulos, I., & Zhu, D. (2009). Recognizing treat: A simple geometric shape activates neuronal circuitry for treat detection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1523-1535.Larson, L., Aronoff, J., & Steuer, E. (2011). Simple geometric shapes are implicitly associated with affective value. Motivation and Emotion, 36, 18-22LoBue, V. (2014). Deconstructing the snake: The relative roles of perception, cognition, and emotion on threat detection. Emotion, 14(4), 701-711.Menkhoff, L., & Taylor, M. (2007). The obstinate passion of foreing exchange professionals: Technical analysis. Journal of Economic Literature, 45, 936-972.Payne, B. K., & Gawronski, B. (2010). A history of implicit social cognition. En Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications (págs. 1-18). Nueva York: The Guilford Press.Raghnathan, R., Pham, M., & Corfman, K. (2006). Informational properties of anxiety and sadness, and displaced copying. Consumer Research, 32, 596-601Reimann, M., & Bechara, A. (2010). The somatic maker framework as neurogical theory of decision-making: Review, conceptual comparisons, and future neuroeconomics research. Economic Psycholgy, 31, 767-776.Ritchie, J., & Spencer, L. (2002). Quantitive data analysis for applied policy research. En M. Huberman, & M. Miles, The quantitive researcher's companion (págs. 305-31). Thousan Oaks: Sage Publication, Inc.Salgado- Montejo, A., Salgado, C., Alvarado, J., & Spence, C. (In preparation). Smile like you mean it: Simple lines and shepes are associated with, and communicate, distinct emotions. Cognition and Emotion .Salgado-Montejo, A., Tapia, I. E., Salgado, C., & Spence, C. (Submitted). Smiles over frowns: Curved lines can influence product preference. Psychology and Marketing.Soloway, A., & Botvinick, M. (2012). Goal-directed decision making as probabilistic inference: a computational framework and potential neuronal correlates. Psychological Review, 119, 120-154.Staton, A., Day, M., & Welpe, I. (2010). Neuroeconomics and the firm. Cheltenham, United Kingdom : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.Tinbergen, W. (1948). Social releasers and the experimental method required for their study. Wilson Bulletin, 60, 6-52.Wagner, G., & Matheny, B. (1994). Trading applications of japanese candlestick charting. Estados Unidos: John Wiley & Sons, IncWatson, D., Balgove, E., Evans, C., & Moore, L. (2012). Negative triangles: Simple geometric shpaes convey emotional valence. Emotion, 12, 404-413.Yoon, C., Gonzalez, R., Bechara, A., Berns, G., Dagher, A., Dubé, L., y otros. (2012). 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