EurekAlert: Imagine two servings of ice cream, one featuring a five-ounce cup overfilled with seven ounces, the other a ten-ounce cup filled with only eight ounces. Objectively the under-filled serving is better, because it contains more. But a study (sub. req.) conducted by Christopher Hsee found that unless these two servings are presented side by side, the seven-ounce serving is actually considered more valuable. Apparently, people do not base their judgment on the amount of ice cream available, which is difficult to evaluate in isolation. Instead, they rely on an easy-to-evaluate cue: whether the serving is overfilled or under-filled. Overfilling evokes positive feelings while under-filling evokes negative feelings, and these feelings dictate people's evaluations. "Consequently, in decision making, more often seems better, yet in life, more is often not better," the authors conclude. When the wanted item cannot be compared to another object or the evaluation depends on feelings, people become magnitude insensitive. This occurs in what the authors call single-evaluation mode-- where only one stimulus is presented and it is evaluated in isolation. Basically, when we don't know what we are missing, we are happy with our decisions.
Mahalanobis - am 2005-11-11 01:49 - Rubrik: economics
HedgeFundGuy meinte am 11. Nov, 03:49:
A local chain, Cold Stone Creamery, exploits this phenomenon. It fills every sundae cup with ice cream until its overflowing. But then there is no room for toppings. The hot fudge has no where to pool, and so I have a sundae with just vanilla ice cream. It happened twice, and I stopped going there.
John B. Chilton (guest) antwortete am 11. Nov, 10:40:
My cup runneth over. Her cup runneth over.
Mahalanobis antwortete am 11. Nov, 16:14:
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@HedgeFundGuy:UHFG(ice cream, toppings) ~ (ice cream)α(toppings)β ... (α + β < 1)
@John B. Chilton:
Psalms 23:5. 'Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.'What went through my head while reading the above: These days even God couldn't afford to be lavish with oil.
Missed the big picture again.
HedgeFundGuy antwortete am 11. Nov, 18:34:
I'll give that equation to my server next time (alpha=0.8), I'm sure it will help