Previous research indicates that economic scarcity affects people's judgments, decisions, and cognition in a variety of contexts, and with various consequences. We hypothesized that scarcity could sometimes reduce cognitive biases. Specifically, it could reduce the causal illusion, a cognitive bias that is at the heart of superstitions and irrational thoughts, and consists of believing that two events are causally connected when they are not. In three experiments, participants played the role of doctors deciding whether to administer a drug to a series of patients. The drug was ineffective, because the percentage of patients recovering was identical regardless of whether they took the drug. We manipulated the budget available to buy the dru...
We report the results of a pre-registered analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
We identify the causal effect of cognitive abilities on economic behavior in an experimental setting...
Does the feeling of scarcity really impede cognitive function? Using experimental evidence from Tanz...
Scarcity, or the feeling of having less than you need, alters the decision-making process. This pove...
In behavioral science, much attention is given to the ways that decisions are malleable. Here, we di...
Resource scarcity poses challenging demands on the cognitive system. Budgeting with limited resource...
According to psychological research, scarcity increases an object\u27s desirability. Although incons...
How poverty impacts decision making is a vitally important societal question. Recent influential the...
We tested the relationships between economic scarcity, concrete construal level and risk behaviors. ...
Scarcity of an offering biases consumer decision making. Most existing scarcity effect research has ...
People experience financial scarcity when they have insufficient financial resources to meet demands...
The bias generated by the subjective perception of scarcity on the consumer’s choice is discussed fr...
Traditional micro-economic theory assumes that consumer preferences are independent of market forces...
We proposed that when consumers considered that scarcity claims signal a product is valuable, such c...
While the psychology of resource scarcity is a new research area, the universality of resource scarc...
We report the results of a pre-registered analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
We identify the causal effect of cognitive abilities on economic behavior in an experimental setting...
Does the feeling of scarcity really impede cognitive function? Using experimental evidence from Tanz...
Scarcity, or the feeling of having less than you need, alters the decision-making process. This pove...
In behavioral science, much attention is given to the ways that decisions are malleable. Here, we di...
Resource scarcity poses challenging demands on the cognitive system. Budgeting with limited resource...
According to psychological research, scarcity increases an object\u27s desirability. Although incons...
How poverty impacts decision making is a vitally important societal question. Recent influential the...
We tested the relationships between economic scarcity, concrete construal level and risk behaviors. ...
Scarcity of an offering biases consumer decision making. Most existing scarcity effect research has ...
People experience financial scarcity when they have insufficient financial resources to meet demands...
The bias generated by the subjective perception of scarcity on the consumer’s choice is discussed fr...
Traditional micro-economic theory assumes that consumer preferences are independent of market forces...
We proposed that when consumers considered that scarcity claims signal a product is valuable, such c...
While the psychology of resource scarcity is a new research area, the universality of resource scarc...
We report the results of a pre-registered analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ag...
We identify the causal effect of cognitive abilities on economic behavior in an experimental setting...
Does the feeling of scarcity really impede cognitive function? Using experimental evidence from Tanz...