Processing fluency or the subjective experience of ease that consumers can experience when processing information is a prominent construct in consumer research. Despite its prevalence, however, its measurement has been inconsistent. The present research addresses this methodological gap in literature by developing and testing a scale for assessing the subjective experience of processing fluency. This scale demonstrates strong evidence of convergent and discriminant validity, reliability, and nomological validity across different processing fluency manipulations and marketing contexts. Use of this scale will allow marketing practitioners and academicians to consistently measure a psychological state that is known to have ubiquitous effects o...
textProcessing fluency describes the assessment of how easy a stimulus is to cognitively process, an...
The dissertation is focused on processing fluency, a subconscious phenomenon in perception psycholog...
Processing fluency has been shown to be flexible metacognitive cue for a range of judgements includi...
Results from two studies suggest that the interpretation of the fluency experience is contingent on ...
According to previous studies, a higher degree of processing fluency leads to higher liking; however...
When perceptually difficult-to-read information (e.g., a magazine article in difficult font) precede...
To simplify a judgment, people often base it on easily accessible information. One cue that is usual...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
People tend to prefer fluently processed over harder to process information. In this study we examin...
Processing fluency, or the subjective experience of ease with which people process information, reli...
Consumer preferences are regularly assumed to be based on individual tastes and individual idiosyncr...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
The dissertation is focused on processing fluency, a subconscious phenomenon in perception psycholog...
Fluency is the experienced ease of ongoing mental operations, which increases the subjective positiv...
This paper revisits a well-cited and widely applied consumer scale, Style of Processing (SOP) (Child...
textProcessing fluency describes the assessment of how easy a stimulus is to cognitively process, an...
The dissertation is focused on processing fluency, a subconscious phenomenon in perception psycholog...
Processing fluency has been shown to be flexible metacognitive cue for a range of judgements includi...
Results from two studies suggest that the interpretation of the fluency experience is contingent on ...
According to previous studies, a higher degree of processing fluency leads to higher liking; however...
When perceptually difficult-to-read information (e.g., a magazine article in difficult font) precede...
To simplify a judgment, people often base it on easily accessible information. One cue that is usual...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
People tend to prefer fluently processed over harder to process information. In this study we examin...
Processing fluency, or the subjective experience of ease with which people process information, reli...
Consumer preferences are regularly assumed to be based on individual tastes and individual idiosyncr...
Processing fluency has been shown to have wide-ranging effects on disparate evaluative judgments, in...
The dissertation is focused on processing fluency, a subconscious phenomenon in perception psycholog...
Fluency is the experienced ease of ongoing mental operations, which increases the subjective positiv...
This paper revisits a well-cited and widely applied consumer scale, Style of Processing (SOP) (Child...
textProcessing fluency describes the assessment of how easy a stimulus is to cognitively process, an...
The dissertation is focused on processing fluency, a subconscious phenomenon in perception psycholog...
Processing fluency has been shown to be flexible metacognitive cue for a range of judgements includi...