The manner in which choice is framed influences individuals’ decision-making. This research examines the impact of different decision constructs on decision-making by focusing on the more problematic decision constructs: the un-selected and pre-selected optout. The study employs eye-tracking with cued retrospective think-aloud (RTA) to combine quantitative and qualitative data. Eye-tracking will determine how long a user focuses on a decision construct before taking action. Cued RTA where the user will be shown a playback of their interaction will be used to explore their attitudes towards a decision construct and identify problematic designs. This pilot begins the second of a three phase study, which ultimately aims to develop a re...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Online reviews have garnered considerable attention, especially in recent years, from scholars in va...
Choice architecture, or the design of the context in which people make judgments and decisions, can ...
The manner in which choice is framed influences individuals’ decision-making. This research examines...
Previous research indicated the design of certain decision constructs could be unclear to users in t...
This paper presents a research study, using eye tracking technology, to measure participant cognitiv...
Conference paperPrevious research indicated the design of certain decision constructs could be uncle...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
The objective of this article is to demonstrate the relevance for marketing practitioners of the rec...
How options are framed can dramatically influence choice preference. While salience of information p...
This paper lays out the design of a research study, using eye tracking technology, to measure partic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyJames C. ShanteauUnstructured decision making is a dynam...
The aim of this study was to shed light on the consumers’ decision making processes in an online en...
OBJECTIVE: . Health professionals must enable patients to make informed decisions about health care ...
Little research has examined how gain- and loss-framed options influence participants’ affective sta...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Online reviews have garnered considerable attention, especially in recent years, from scholars in va...
Choice architecture, or the design of the context in which people make judgments and decisions, can ...
The manner in which choice is framed influences individuals’ decision-making. This research examines...
Previous research indicated the design of certain decision constructs could be unclear to users in t...
This paper presents a research study, using eye tracking technology, to measure participant cognitiv...
Conference paperPrevious research indicated the design of certain decision constructs could be uncle...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
The objective of this article is to demonstrate the relevance for marketing practitioners of the rec...
How options are framed can dramatically influence choice preference. While salience of information p...
This paper lays out the design of a research study, using eye tracking technology, to measure partic...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyJames C. ShanteauUnstructured decision making is a dynam...
The aim of this study was to shed light on the consumers’ decision making processes in an online en...
OBJECTIVE: . Health professionals must enable patients to make informed decisions about health care ...
Little research has examined how gain- and loss-framed options influence participants’ affective sta...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Online reviews have garnered considerable attention, especially in recent years, from scholars in va...
Choice architecture, or the design of the context in which people make judgments and decisions, can ...