Consumers who compare products may often ignore features that the choice alternatives have in common. As a result, they often evaluate products more favorably when the products have unique positive features but common negative features than when they have unique negative features but common positive ones. Two studies examined contingencies in the occurrence of these "cancellation" effects and explored their implications for people's evaluations of not only the products being compared but other products they encounter subsequently. Some participants were explicitly told to compare two products at the time they received information about them. They not only disregarded the products' common features when initially evaluating these products, bu...
Past research holds that a decision between two unattractive alternatives is more difficult than one...
Covert attention not only improves performance in many visual tasks but also modulates the appearanc...
This research examines the influence of final trend, temporal proximity, and source similarity on co...
2013-07-15As communication capabilities improve, customers are able to learn about a company’s actio...
When consumers are presented with negative information about a brand that they have evaluated positi...
Above-average and below-average effects appear to be common and consistent across a variety of judgm...
It has been suggested that when consumers make an evaluative judgment of a product, they sometimes c...
The effect of time on product evaluations has not been adequately investigated in previous cue utili...
This study suggests that category-based evaluative responses supplement the piecemeal-based evaluati...
Research indicates that mood can influence evaluation of a product when consid-ered in isolation. Ho...
Consumers can evaluate their past choices by comparing their obtained outcome to other possible outc...
Prior evaluations are frequently challenged and need to be revised. We propose that an important det...
acknowledge the helpful comments of the editor, associate editor, and three reviewers. The authors a...
The current work aimed to uncover the pattern of attention given to external comparison standards wh...
This research investigates whether consumers judge the environmental quality of food products differ...
Past research holds that a decision between two unattractive alternatives is more difficult than one...
Covert attention not only improves performance in many visual tasks but also modulates the appearanc...
This research examines the influence of final trend, temporal proximity, and source similarity on co...
2013-07-15As communication capabilities improve, customers are able to learn about a company’s actio...
When consumers are presented with negative information about a brand that they have evaluated positi...
Above-average and below-average effects appear to be common and consistent across a variety of judgm...
It has been suggested that when consumers make an evaluative judgment of a product, they sometimes c...
The effect of time on product evaluations has not been adequately investigated in previous cue utili...
This study suggests that category-based evaluative responses supplement the piecemeal-based evaluati...
Research indicates that mood can influence evaluation of a product when consid-ered in isolation. Ho...
Consumers can evaluate their past choices by comparing their obtained outcome to other possible outc...
Prior evaluations are frequently challenged and need to be revised. We propose that an important det...
acknowledge the helpful comments of the editor, associate editor, and three reviewers. The authors a...
The current work aimed to uncover the pattern of attention given to external comparison standards wh...
This research investigates whether consumers judge the environmental quality of food products differ...
Past research holds that a decision between two unattractive alternatives is more difficult than one...
Covert attention not only improves performance in many visual tasks but also modulates the appearanc...
This research examines the influence of final trend, temporal proximity, and source similarity on co...