When people are choosing among different options, context seems to play a vital role. For instance, adding a third option can increase the probability of choosing a similar dominating option. This attraction effect is one of the most widely studied phenomena in decision-making research. Its prevalence, however, has been challenged recently by the tainting hypothesis, according to which the inferior option contaminates the attribute space in which it is located, leading to a repulsion effect. In an attempt to test the tainting hypothesis and explore the conditions under which dominated options make dominating options look bad, we conducted four preregistered perceptual decision-making studies with a total of 301 participants. We identified t...
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The composition and the framing of the choice set influences the final choice. This paper analyses t...
People rely on the choice context to guide their decisions, violating fundamental principles of rati...
One of the most fundamental assumptions of axiomatic economic decision-making theories is the notion...
In the present study the authors investigated the influence of the attraction effect, in which a dec...
We show that the magnitude and even direction of context effects are sensitive to the manner in whic...
It is now well recognised that consumers do not have well-defined preferences; instead, they constru...
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
How we perceive a visual stimulus depends not only on the stimulus itself, but also on the individua...
Recent research has shown that we might not be as aware of our choices as we believe ourselves to be...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
This article argues that the structure of a choice set can influence the extent to which consumers w...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The composition and the framing of the choice set influences the final choice. This paper analyses t...
People rely on the choice context to guide their decisions, violating fundamental principles of rati...
One of the most fundamental assumptions of axiomatic economic decision-making theories is the notion...
In the present study the authors investigated the influence of the attraction effect, in which a dec...
We show that the magnitude and even direction of context effects are sensitive to the manner in whic...
It is now well recognised that consumers do not have well-defined preferences; instead, they constru...
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
How we perceive a visual stimulus depends not only on the stimulus itself, but also on the individua...
Recent research has shown that we might not be as aware of our choices as we believe ourselves to be...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
This article argues that the structure of a choice set can influence the extent to which consumers w...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
This dissertation considers stimulus-based influences on consumer decision-making. Context effects, ...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The composition and the framing of the choice set influences the final choice. This paper analyses t...