Convexity Neglect in Consumer Decision Making

Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 253 - 290
Published: Apr 13, 2017
Abstract
Purchase decisions occasionally involve ratio calculations (e.g., calories per serving). When faced with decisions that involve information presented in such formats, consumers often ignore the convexity inherent in these calculations and rely on the more intuitive arithmetic mean rather than the correct harmonic mean in averaging ratios. In three studies, we show that convexity neglect systematically affects consumers’ judgment and leads to...
Paper Details
Title
Convexity Neglect in Consumer Decision Making
Published Date
Apr 13, 2017
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
253 - 290
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