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Context-dependent choice and evaluation in real-world consumer behavior
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2022
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractA body of work spanning neuroscience, economics, and psychology indicates that decisionmaking is context-dependent, which means that the value of an option depends not only on the option in question, but also on the other options in the choice set—or the 'context'. While context effects have been observed primarily in small-scale laboratory studies with tightly constrained, artificially constructed choice sets, it remains to be determined whether these context effects take hold in
doi:10.1101/2022.04.14.488290
fatcat:ydzlos3fzbhsdeo7zmc6i3mtii