Choice blindness is the finding that participants both often fail to notice mismatches between their decisions and the outcome of their choice and, in addition, endorse the opposite of their chosen alternative. But do these preference reversals also carry over to future choices and ratings? To investigate this question, we gave participants the task of choosing which of a pair of faces they found most attractive. Unknown to them, we sometimes used a card trick to exchange one face for the other. Both decision theory and common sense strongly suggest that most people would easily notice such a radical change in the outcome of a choice. But that was not the case: no more than a third of the exchanges were detected by the participants. We also...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Recent research has shown that we might not be as aware of our choices as we believe ourselves to be...
Behavioral choice alters one's preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
Behavioral choice alters one’s preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
Objectives: It is commonly believed that individuals make choices based upon their preferences and h...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
The choice blindness phenomenon, or the inability to detect false feedback about personal preference...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Recent research has shown that we might not be as aware of our choices as we believe ourselves to be...
Behavioral choice alters one's preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
Behavioral choice alters one’s preference rather than simply reflecting it. This effect to fit prefe...
The free-choice paradigm is a widely used paradigm in psychology. It has been used to show that afte...
Objectives: It is commonly believed that individuals make choices based upon their preferences and h...
Psychologists have long asserted that making a choice changes a person’s preferences. Recently, crit...
The choice blindness phenomenon, or the inability to detect false feedback about personal preference...
Our memory of past choices influences our future choices, yet is subject to error and manipulation. ...
For more than 60 years, it has been known that people report higher (lower) subjective values for it...
After making a choice between two objects, people evaluate their chosen item higher and their reject...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
When people express a preference between two alternatives A and B in terms of a positive choice of o...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...
Choices not only reflect our preference, but they also affect our behavior. The phenomenon of choice...
This paper sheds new light on the preference reversal phenomenon by analyzing decision times in the ...