Consumers set a lower consumption budget when they set individual calorie budgets for constituent categories (e.g., breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks—categorical approach) versus when they set a total budget (overall approach). This contraction effect of unpacking a judgment is driven by motivated reasoning. Consumers are motivated to reduce calorie consumption, and this motive directs their cognitive elaboration for the budget decision to be on what to cut and how much to cut. Furthermore, the categorical (vs. overall) approach brings to mind more thoughts that are consistent with the motive to reduce consumption, which then leads to a lower calorie budget. Consistent with this explanation, the level of elaboration on reducing calorie i...
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This paper aims to provide an explanation for the counterintuitive response of some consumers to cal...
Consumers set a lower consumption budget when they set individual calorie budgets for constituent ca...
Data Archiving for the research paper titled "Contraction with Unpacking: When Unpacking Leads to Lo...
How do consumers adjust their spending when their budget changes? A common view is that the allocati...
This dissertation work scrutinizes economic-decision making process when visceral feelings are prese...
Obesity is now a global problem. Within the U.S., the rise in obesity has been largely driven by the...
We develop a new framework to analyze the effect of calorie posting on overconsumption of calories i...
Individuals have to plan for the use of their resources (e.g., time, money, etc.) daily. Factors tha...
This work presents new evidence of effects that cognitive biases and visceral factors, particularly ...
3 We contend that people’s perception of the number of calories in a meal follows a compressive psyc...
An increase in the package size of food has been shown to lead to an increase in energy intake from ...
Mental budgeting occurs when consumers allocate money to mental accounts to appropriate it for speci...
What is the role played by attentional load in eating? Does attending to an unrelated task generally...
Abstract of associated article: Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive l...
Objective: Increased levels of dietary restraint are associated with deficits on many cognitive task...
This paper aims to provide an explanation for the counterintuitive response of some consumers to cal...
Consumers set a lower consumption budget when they set individual calorie budgets for constituent ca...
Data Archiving for the research paper titled "Contraction with Unpacking: When Unpacking Leads to Lo...
How do consumers adjust their spending when their budget changes? A common view is that the allocati...
This dissertation work scrutinizes economic-decision making process when visceral feelings are prese...
Obesity is now a global problem. Within the U.S., the rise in obesity has been largely driven by the...
We develop a new framework to analyze the effect of calorie posting on overconsumption of calories i...
Individuals have to plan for the use of their resources (e.g., time, money, etc.) daily. Factors tha...
This work presents new evidence of effects that cognitive biases and visceral factors, particularly ...
3 We contend that people’s perception of the number of calories in a meal follows a compressive psyc...
An increase in the package size of food has been shown to lead to an increase in energy intake from ...
Mental budgeting occurs when consumers allocate money to mental accounts to appropriate it for speci...
What is the role played by attentional load in eating? Does attending to an unrelated task generally...
Abstract of associated article: Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive l...
Objective: Increased levels of dietary restraint are associated with deficits on many cognitive task...
This paper aims to provide an explanation for the counterintuitive response of some consumers to cal...