Title of article :
Emotion Regulation and Action Control as Predictors for Decision Making Style
Author/Authors :
Farokhi, Elham College of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Shiraz University - Shiraz - Iran , Hosseinchari, Massoud College of Psychology and Educational Sciences - Shiraz University - Shiraz - Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study was aimed to investigate if decision making styles can be predicted
by emotion regulation and action control or not.
Method: The Participants included 422 students (164 male and 258 female) of Shiraz University that
were selected using a multistage random cluster sampling method. In order to gather the required
data, General Decision Making Styles scale (Scott and Bruce, 1995), Emotion Regulation scale (John and
Gross, 2003), and Action Control scale were used. Multiple regression (enter method) was used for
analyzing the data.
Results: Results indicated that the Avoidant and Rational, but not Intuitive decision making styles could
be partly predicted by Emotion Regulation and Action Control. It is shown that Spontaneous and
Dependent decision making styles can only be predicted using Action Control.
Conclusion: Among the variables of emotion regulation and action control, the strongest predictor for
decision making styles is action control. Further research can examine the role of individual factors such
as five personality factors as well as family variables in decision making.
Keywords: Decision Making Style, Emotion Regulation, Action Control
Keywords :
Decision Making Style , Emotion Regulation , Action Control
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences