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The benefits of retail therapy: Making purchase decisions reduces residual sadness
Authors:Scott I Rick  Beatriz Pereira  Katherine A Burson
Institution:Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, 701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Abstract:People often shop when feeling sad, but whether and why shopping reduces residual (lingering) sadness remains an open question. Sadness is strongly associated with a sense that situational forces control the outcomes in one's life, and thus we theorized that the choices inherent in shopping may restore personal control over one's environment and reduce residual sadness. Three experiments provided support for our hypothesis. Making shopping choices helped to alleviate sadness whether they were hypothetical (Experiment 1) or real (Experiment 2). In addition, all experiments found support for the underlying mechanism of personal control restoration. Notably, the benefits of restored personal control over one's environment do not generalize to anger (Experiments 2 and 3), because anger is associated with a sense that other people (rather than situational forces) are likely to cause negative outcomes, and these appraisals are not ameliorated by restoring personal control over one's environment.
Keywords:Retail therapy  Shopping  Appraisal tendency theory  Sadness  Decision‐making
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