Consumer choice research recently moved beyond brand-based decisions to study the more noncomparable choices consumers often face. Noncomparable choice processing in choices involving multiple products is discussed. In Experiment 1, consumers used attribute-based processing at an abstract level and alternative-based processing at a concrete level to evaluate more noncomparable alternatives independent of choice set size. In Experiment 2, the choices from Experiment 1 were compared with choices within which products varied in comparability. The results suggest that comparability variance within a multialternative choice set facilitates consumers\u27 use of product categories and hierarchical processing to eliminate choice alternatives
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
© 2017 Dr. Shi Xian LiewResearch in multialternative choice behaviour has shown that the utility of ...
Consumer choice research recently moved beyond brand-based decisions to study the more noncomparable...
This article contrasts consumer choice processing of single products from different categories (nonc...
Johnson, M. D. (1988). Comparability and hierarchical processing in multialternative choice [Electro...
AbstractResearch work on modeling consumer multiple choice problems using logit, regression, and pro...
Research on consumer choice has focused on easily comparable alternatives, a subset of the choices c...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by choice context in ways that standard models cannot ex...
Two process tracing studies investigated how the information acquisition process in a binary choice ...
Alternative-based approaches to decision making generate overall values for each option in a choice ...
In multi-alternative choice, the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects demonstrate that the...
AbstractMathematical models, derived from underlying assumptions of the threshold concept and the ut...
The study examines the relative merits of a noncompatibility and a restructuring explanation of the ...
The use of different response modes has been found to influence how subjects evaluate pairs of alter...
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
© 2017 Dr. Shi Xian LiewResearch in multialternative choice behaviour has shown that the utility of ...
Consumer choice research recently moved beyond brand-based decisions to study the more noncomparable...
This article contrasts consumer choice processing of single products from different categories (nonc...
Johnson, M. D. (1988). Comparability and hierarchical processing in multialternative choice [Electro...
AbstractResearch work on modeling consumer multiple choice problems using logit, regression, and pro...
Research on consumer choice has focused on easily comparable alternatives, a subset of the choices c...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by choice context in ways that standard models cannot ex...
Two process tracing studies investigated how the information acquisition process in a binary choice ...
Alternative-based approaches to decision making generate overall values for each option in a choice ...
In multi-alternative choice, the attraction, compromise, and similarity effects demonstrate that the...
AbstractMathematical models, derived from underlying assumptions of the threshold concept and the ut...
The study examines the relative merits of a noncompatibility and a restructuring explanation of the ...
The use of different response modes has been found to influence how subjects evaluate pairs of alter...
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
Consumers’ choices are typically influenced by the choice context in ways that standard models canno...
© 2017 Dr. Shi Xian LiewResearch in multialternative choice behaviour has shown that the utility of ...