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Effects of Stress on Social and Non-Social Risk Taking

Are you a risk taker? That probably depends on both the situation and your biology. Dr. Frances Chen compares whether being alone or in a group when a stressful event occurs triggers different kinds of risk taking. She is also investigating whether oxytocin—a hormone relating to social interaction—influences people’s willingness to take social risks.
The knowledge gained from this rare pairing of complementary approaches may prove useful for medical professionals, managers faced with employee stress, or even people working with risk in their jobs.

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Stressed out and taking risks

Frances
CHEN

Institution

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Country

Germany

Nationality

American