In the present study the authors investigated the influence of the attraction effect, in which a decoy similar to one of two options modifies the share of the option to which it is similar, on response mode (choice/rejection). A decoy negative in value but similar to one of the alternatives was added to a two-option set, one with a high variation in attributes (enriched) and one with a low variation (impoverished). The authors investigated whether both choice and rejections were influenced by the decoy's presence and whether the pattern of dominance between choice and rejection was modified. A total of 276 subjects (aged 17-30 yrs) participated. A pattern of rejection dominance was found in the two-option condition in Experiment 1. In Exper...
A number of studies demonstrate that individual choice can be influenced by alternatives which shoul...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Previous research has demonstrated that rejecting product alternatives (i.e., choos-ing which altern...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect (asymmetrically dominated decoy effect) is a widely documented choice phenomen...
A central puzzle for theories of choice is that people's preferences between options can be reversed...
A central puzzle for theories of choice is that people's preferences between options can be reversed...
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-...
The reference dependent preference plays a significant role in individual choice behavior. Introduci...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option(decoy) to a binary choice sh...
The attraction effect shows that adding a third alternative to a choice set can alter preference bet...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
When people are choosing among different options, context seems to play a vital role. For instance, ...
A number of studies demonstrate that individual choice can be influenced by alternatives which shoul...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Previous research has demonstrated that rejecting product alternatives (i.e., choos-ing which altern...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
The current study examines attraction effects, in which the addition of an asymmetrically dominated ...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option (decoy) to a binary choice s...
The attraction effect (asymmetrically dominated decoy effect) is a widely documented choice phenomen...
A central puzzle for theories of choice is that people's preferences between options can be reversed...
A central puzzle for theories of choice is that people's preferences between options can be reversed...
In this paper we provide choice-process experimental evidence that the attraction effect is a short-...
The reference dependent preference plays a significant role in individual choice behavior. Introduci...
The attraction effect emerges when adding a seemingly irrelevant option(decoy) to a binary choice sh...
The attraction effect shows that adding a third alternative to a choice set can alter preference bet...
Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their...
When people are choosing among different options, context seems to play a vital role. For instance, ...
A number of studies demonstrate that individual choice can be influenced by alternatives which shoul...
International audiencePreference reversal is a systematic change in the preference order between opt...
Previous research has demonstrated that rejecting product alternatives (i.e., choos-ing which altern...