International audience—The attraction effect is a well-studied cognitive bias in decision making research, where one's choice between two alternatives is influenced by the presence of an irrelevant (dominated) third alternative. We examine whether this cognitive bias, so far only tested with three alternatives and simple presentation formats such as numerical tables, text and pictures, also appears in visualiza-tions. Since visualizations can be used to support decision making — e.g., when choosing a house to buy or an employee to hire — a systematic bias could have important implications. In a first crowdsource experiment, we indeed partially replicated the attraction effect with three alternatives presented as a numerical table, and obser...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect in multi-alternative decision making reflects the context-dependent violation ...
Multi-attribute decision making is the process of selecting an alternative from a set with several a...
The attraction effect is a well-studied cognitive bias in decision making research, where people's c...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The attraction effect is a well-studied cognitive bias in decision making research, where people's c...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option(decoy) to a binary choice sh...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
Abstract—Many of the pressing questions in information visualization deal with how exactly a user re...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect in multi-alternative decision making reflects the context-dependent violation ...
Multi-attribute decision making is the process of selecting an alternative from a set with several a...
The attraction effect is a well-studied cognitive bias in decision making research, where people's c...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The attraction effect is a well-studied cognitive bias in decision making research, where people's c...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
International audienceHuman decisions are prone to biases, and this is no less true for decisions ma...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option(decoy) to a binary choice sh...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
Abstract—Many of the pressing questions in information visualization deal with how exactly a user re...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect in multi-alternative decision making reflects the context-dependent violation ...
Multi-attribute decision making is the process of selecting an alternative from a set with several a...