Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models cannot explain. We provide a concise explanation of the attraction, compromise and similarity effects. The model, Multi-Attribute Decision by Sampling (MADS), posits that the evaluation of a choice option is based on its relative position in the market distribution as first inferred and then sampled by the decision-maker. The inferred market distribution is assumed to be systematically influenced by the choice options. The value of a choice option is assumed to be determined by the number of sampled comparators that the option dominates. We specify conditions on the sampling distribution that are sufficient for MADS to predict the three context ef...
Context effects--preference changes that depend on the availability of other options--have attracted...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
This paper examines the impact of attribute presence/absence in choice experiments using covariance ...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by choice context in ways that standard models cannot ex...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
Contextual influences on human choice have been well documented in the literature, suggesting that p...
© 2017 Dr. Shi Xian LiewResearch in multialternative choice behaviour has shown that the utility of ...
Experimental conjoint choice analysis is among the most frequently used methods for measuring and an...
In accounting for phenomena present in preferential choice experiments, modern models assume a wide ...
Individuals make decisions under risk throughout daily life. Standard models of economic decision ma...
In multi-alternative choice, the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects demonstrate that the...
Individuals make decisions under risk throughout daily life. Standard models of economic decision ma...
Trueblood, Brown, and Heathcote (2014) provide a new model of multiattribute choice, which accounts ...
Traditional theories of decision making require that humans evaluate choice options independently of...
Context effects--preference changes that depend on the availability of other options--have attracted...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
This paper examines the impact of attribute presence/absence in choice experiments using covariance ...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by choice context in ways that standard models cannot ex...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
Contextual influences on human choice have been well documented in the literature, suggesting that p...
© 2017 Dr. Shi Xian LiewResearch in multialternative choice behaviour has shown that the utility of ...
Experimental conjoint choice analysis is among the most frequently used methods for measuring and an...
In accounting for phenomena present in preferential choice experiments, modern models assume a wide ...
Individuals make decisions under risk throughout daily life. Standard models of economic decision ma...
In multi-alternative choice, the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects demonstrate that the...
Individuals make decisions under risk throughout daily life. Standard models of economic decision ma...
Trueblood, Brown, and Heathcote (2014) provide a new model of multiattribute choice, which accounts ...
Traditional theories of decision making require that humans evaluate choice options independently of...
Context effects--preference changes that depend on the availability of other options--have attracted...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
This paper examines the impact of attribute presence/absence in choice experiments using covariance ...