Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration of the time spent choosing. The experiments demonstrate that the estimation of the time spent making a decision is affected by the number of options available in the choice set. In Experiment 1, participants having to choose 1 of 24 mobile phones tended to underestimate the time spent whereas participants confronted with the choice of 6 mobile phones tended to overestimate the actual time spent. Experiment 2 corroborates this finding, in the presence of varying degrees of attribute correlation. We conclude with theoretical and practical implications for marketers
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
Previous research has identified choice ov erload as a potential cause for purchase deferral. Resear...
Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration...
Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration...
This paper examines (a) whether people are less accurate in judging choice time as choice tasks invo...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The paper applies a multilevel modeling approach in the study of indi...
Many firms rely on choice experiment-based models to evaluate future marketing actions under various...
Choice experiments are often used to determine consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for pro...
In this paper, we study how increasing the cognitive demands of multitasking affects time preference...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests ...
Most empirical models of consumer choice assume that the decision-maker assesses all alternatives an...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
Previous research has identified choice ov erload as a potential cause for purchase deferral. Resear...
Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration...
Two studies examine the effect of the complexity of the choice environment on the perceived duration...
This paper examines (a) whether people are less accurate in judging choice time as choice tasks invo...
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. The paper applies a multilevel modeling approach in the study of indi...
Many firms rely on choice experiment-based models to evaluate future marketing actions under various...
Choice experiments are often used to determine consumers’ preferences and willingness to pay for pro...
In this paper, we study how increasing the cognitive demands of multitasking affects time preference...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests ...
Most empirical models of consumer choice assume that the decision-maker assesses all alternatives an...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
We examine experimentally how complexity affects decision-making, when individuals choose among diff...
People often feel that a period of time becomes longer when it is described in more detail or cut in...
There is ample evidence that individuals’ evaluation and choice of transportation-related alternativ...
Previous research has identified choice ov erload as a potential cause for purchase deferral. Resear...