Monday, September 1, 2014

The Daily Stat from Harvard Business Review

  Daily Stat - Harvard Business Review

September 01, 2014

When You're Feeling Down About Your Job, You Seek Brighter Light


In an experiment, people who felt more hopeless about the economy and their employment opportunities showed a preference for brighter lighting, suggesting that those with poor job prospects may have an unfortunate predilection for spending more on electricity, says a team led by Ping Dong of the University of Toronto. The researchers calculated that it would cost participants an average of 20.6% more for electricity in order to feel 1 point less hopeful (on a 9-point scale) toward the economy. Hopelessness can darken people's perception of brightness, increasing their desire for more light.

SOURCE: Ray of Hope: Hopelessness Increases Preferences for Brighter Lighting


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