Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 72
published_at 2023-01-31
This study examined the influences of arousal of anticipatory regret by status quo bias on the suppression of hind sight bias. In this study, travel risk in situations of high risk of COVID-19 infection was considered a factor evoking anticipatory regrets, and population density in the area of residence was considered to affect subjective risk of infection for COVID-19. Considering that the experimental participants in this study were university students at a local university, three regions were selected as the evoked travel destinations: overseas countries, urban areas in Japan, and rural areas in Japan. The results of the bias analysis showed that anticipatory regret suppressed the hindsight bias in the overseas condition, while anticipatory regret promoted the hind-sight bias in the rural condition.
Creator Keywords
ハインドサイトバイアス
予期的後悔
現状維持バイアス
RAFTモデル
コロナ禍
hindsight-bias
anticipatory regret
status quo bias
RAFT model
COVID-19 pandemic