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Attention 1 Choice 1 Consumer 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Decision 1 Decision-making 1 Entscheidung 1 Evidence accumulation models 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Perception 1 Process tracing 1 Wahrnehmung 1 attention 1 endowment effect 1 evidence accumulation models 1 eye tracking 1
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Aribarg, Anocha 1 Ashby, Nathan 1 Ashby, Nathaniel J. S. 1 Bagchi, Rajesh 1 Bhatia, Sudeep 1 Dickert, Stephan 1 Glockner, Andreas 1 Griffiths, Tom 1 Janiszewski, Chris A. 1 Kovacheva, Aleksandra 1 Meißner, Martin 1 Mormann, Milica 1 Mrkva, Kellen J. 1 Russo, J. E. 1
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Judgment and Decision Making 1 Marketing letters : a journal of research in marketing 1
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Time to pay attention to attention : using attention-based process traces to better understand consumer decision-making
Mormann, Milica; Griffiths, Tom; Janiszewski, Chris A.; … - In: Marketing letters : a journal of research in marketing 31 (2020) 4, pp. 381-392
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Focusing on what you own: Biased information uptake due to ownership
Ashby, Nathaniel J. S.; Dickert, Stephan; Glockner, Andreas - In: Judgment and Decision Making 7 (2012) 3, pp. 254-267
endowment effects. We thereby derive predictions from an extended version of evidence accumulation models by additionally …
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