Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice-induced preference change has been of interest to cognitive dissonance researchers in social psychology, and more recently, it has attracted the attention of researchers in economics and neuroscience. Preference modulation after the mere act of making a choice has been repeatedly demonstrated over the last 50 years by an experimental paradigm called the “free-choice paradigm.” However, Chen and Risen (2010) pointed out a serious methodological flaw in this paradigm, arguing that evidence for choice-induced preference change is still insufficient. Despite the flaw, studies using the traditional free-choice paradigm continue to be published wi...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...