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2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Externalizing Traits Show Context-Dependent Patterns in Risky Choices during Cost-Benefit Decision-Making
- Sonia Ruiz
Yale University - Samuel Paskewitz
Yale University - Arielle Baskin-Sommers
Yale University
Abstract
Using a novel probabilistic learning task, we found that higher externalizing were associated with riskier choices when rewards were large or when contingencies were regularly changing, but not when rewards were smaller or contingencies were stable. These results challenge the notion of externalizing as being generally associated with risky decision-making.
Psychopathology