Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to indicate choice-induced change in preferences and has motivated influential theories as cognitive dissonance theory and self-perception theory. Chen and Risen [2010] argued by means of a mathematical proof that positive spreading is merely a statistical consequence of a flawed design. However, positive spreading has also been observed in blind choice and other designs where the alleged flaw should be absent. We show that the result in Chen and Risen [2010] is mathematically incorrect, although it can be recovered in a particular case. Specifically, we present a formal model of decision making that satisfies all assumptions in that article bu...
We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psycholo...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
In Ashby, Konstantinidis, and Yechiam (2017) we argued that the variance in people\u27s choices in d...
The paper shows that: (1) The preference reversal phenomenon is consistent with transitive preferenc...
We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psycholo...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
Positive spreading of ratings or rankings in the classical free-choice paradigm is commonly taken to...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
Do choices feed back into and alter preferences? Widespread evidence arising in psychology and neuro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
In Ashby, Konstantinidis, and Yechiam (2017) we argued that the variance in people\u27s choices in d...
The paper shows that: (1) The preference reversal phenomenon is consistent with transitive preferenc...
We present a new experimental investigation of preference reversal. Although economists and psycholo...
Research on preference reversals has demonstrated a disproportionate influence of outcome probabilit...
Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential theories in psychology, and its oldest experient...