Abstract:
If anyone is asked to name 'the one thing’ which virtually affects almost all life’s decisions, then many of us might agree that it is 'money', primarily due to its importance in everyday life. While psychologists have explored systematic effects of money on life and social behavior, there is a paucity of literature on psychology of Money (Vohs, Mead & Goode, 2008). It seems intuitive that key cognitive micro-processes like attention might interact with processes related with money.