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Andreea Dicu, Raquel Gonzalez Martin,
 François-Xavier Jeanne, Carmen Neghina, Algirdas Sabaliauskas




Heart & Mind in Conflict :
The interplay of affect and cognition in
consumer decision making

Baba Shiv & Alexander Fedorikhin
Andreea Dicu, Raquel Gonzalez Martin,
 François-Xavier Jeanne, Carmen Neghina, Algirdas Sabaliauskas




     Theoretical framework

            Affective-Cognitive Model


                 Methodology

               Results

         Conclusion and implications



Heart and Mind in Conflict
Theoretical Framework
Heart and mind in conflict
4



     Purpose of the article: to examine the influence of affect and cognition in
     consumer decision making

     The model proposes that on exposure to alternatives in a choice task, two
     types of processes might take place:
        Affective process: automatic
        Cognitive process: controlled and deliberate

     Tested in a binary choice task in a context in which one alternative
     (chocolate cake) elicits more intense positive affect, but predominantly
     negative consequences.
Theoretical framework
5


    How does the model build on previous research?
    Interaction between Affect and Cognition


    Berkowitz (1993)

    Proposes three types of processes
    that can occur on exposure to a
    stimulus event:
     1.   Lower-order affective
          reactions
     2.   Higher-order cognitive
          processes
     3.   Higher-order affective
          processes
Theoretical framework
6


    How does the model build on previous research?
    Interaction between Affect and Cognition


    Berkowitz (1993)

    Proposes three types of processes    Contribution of the model
    that can occur on exposure to a
    stimulus event:                        Different from other empirical work that
                                           focuses on higher-order, more controlled
     1.   Lower-order affective            affective reactions
          reactions                        Luce (1998), Garbarino and Edell (1997)

     2.   Higher-order cognitive           Focus on positive rather than negative affect
          processes                        responses, in an attempt to prove the
                                           generalizability of Berkowitz’s findings
     3.   Higher-order affective
          processes
Theoretical framework
7


    How does the model build on previous research?
    Interaction between Affect and Cognition


    Berkowitz (1993)                Epstein (1993)                 Leventhal (1984, 1993)

    Proposes three types of         Cognitive-Experiential Self-   Affective reactions can
    processes that can occur on     Theory (CEST)                  arise from two routes:
    exposure to a stimulus event:   Two conceptual systems that    1.   “Innate route”: primitive
    1.    Lower-order affective     tend to operate in parallel:        or partially formed
          reactions                 1.   Experiential system:           affective reactions
    2.    Higher-order cognitive         affective in nature       2.   “Memory route”:
          processes                 2.   Rational system:               schematic and
    3.    Higher-order affective         cognitive in nature            conceptual processing
          processes
Theoretical framework
8


    How does the model build on previous research?
    Interaction between Affect and Cognition


    Berkowitz (1993)                Epstein (1993)                 Leventhal (1984, 1993)

    Proposes three types of         Cognitive-Experiential Self-   Affective reactions can
    processes that can occur on     Theory (CEST)                  arise from two routes:
    exposure to a stimulus event:   Two conceptual systems that    1.   “Innate route”: primitive
    1.    Lower-order affective     tend to operate in parallel:        or partially formed
          reactions                 1.   Experiential system:           affective reactions
    2.    Higher-order cognitive         affective in nature       2.   “Memory route”:
          processes                 2.   Rational system:               schematic and
    3.    Higher-order affective         cognitive in nature            conceptual processing
          processes
Theoretical framework
9


    How does the model build on previous research?
    Interaction between Affect and Cognition


    Berkowitz (1993)                     LeDoux (1987, 1995, 1996)

    Proposes three types of              On exposure to an external
    processes that can occur on          stimuli, one of the three events
    exposure to a stimulus event:        can occur:
    1.    Lower-order affective          1.   “Low-road” processes: limbic
          reactions                           system
    2.    Higher-order cognitive         2.   “High-road” cognitive
          processes                           processes: cortical system
    3.    Higher-order affective         3.   “High-road” affective
          processes                           reaction
Affective-Cognitive Model
Affective-Cognitive Model
11




                                           Valence
                Affective     Affective
                processes     reactions
                                           Intensity

     Stimulus
                                              Favorable

                Cognitive
                            Consequences      Unfavorable
                processes
                                              Stimulus based


                                              Memory based
Affective-Cognitive Model
12




                                                                                 Accept
                                                             Valence
                                  Affective     Affective                        Reject
                                  processes     reactions
        Constrained processing resources                     Intensity

     Stimulus
         Available processing resources                         Favorable

                                  Cognitive
                                              Consequences      Unfavorable
                                  processes
                                                                Stimulus based


                                                                Memory based
Affective-Cognitive Model
13




                                                             Valence
                                  Affective     Affective
                                  processes     reactions
        Constrained processing resources                     Intensity

     Stimulus
         Available processing resources                         Favorable

                                  Cognitive
                                              Consequences      Unfavorable
                                  processes
                                                                Stimulus based


                                                                Memory based
Affective-Cognitive Model
14




                                                             Valence
                                  Affective     Affective
                                  processes     reactions
        Constrained processing resources                     Intensity

     Stimulus
         Available processing resources                         Favorable

                                  Cognitive
                                              Consequences      Unfavorable
                                  processes
                                                                Stimulus based


                                                                Memory based
Moderating effects
15




      The model proposes that the effect of processing resources will be qualified
      by at least two factors:
         The mode of presentation: real versus symbolic
         Consumer personality: degree of impulsivity



                               Real mode of
                               presentation |
                                 Impulsive
                                                Choice of affective-laden alternative when
                                                processing resources are constrained


            Symbolic mode of
             presentation |
                Prudent
Moderating effects
16




       The mode of presentation: real versus symbolic


       The intensity of the affective reactions is likely to be higher when the
       presentation of the affect-laden alternative is real, rather than when the
       presentation is symbolic
       Potential cause: real presentation enhances the vividness and makes it easier to
       sense the gratification arising from consuming the alternative (Loewenstein,
       1996)

       H1: The effect of restricted processing resources on the choice of an affect-laden
       alternative will be moderated by the presentation mode, with the effect being
       greater when the presentation mode is real than when it is symbolic.
Moderating effects
17




          Consumer personality: degree of impulsivity


       Effect of processing resources will be influenced by a personality variable
       related to consumer impulsivity [based on the work of Logan (1997),
       Puri (1996), Rook and Fisher (1995)]
       Prudent versus impulsive consumers
       Difference: the accessibility of cognitions related to impulse behavior
       (Puri, 1996)

       H2: The effect of restricted processing resources on the choice of affect-laden
       alternatives will be moderated by consumer impulsivity, the effect being greater
       with increased levels of consumer impulsivity.
Methodology
Experiments
19




                                                  Independent
                                                  variables
                                                                        Dependent
                                   Processing                           variable
                                   Resources
                                                                Choice of the
     Experiment 1   Hypothesis 1
                                                                 two snacks
                                   Presentation
                                      Mode
Experiment 1
20


                                   Sample
                                 136 students



                     High Processing      Low Processing
                        Resources           Resources


      Presentation    Presentation          Presentation    Presentation
      Mode: Real     Mode: Symbolic         Mode: Real     Mode: Symbolic
Experiment 1
21


                                                  Sample
                                                136 students



                                 2 digit number             7 digit number



        Real snacks             Picture of snacks             Real snacks    Picture of snacks



     Control variables:
                4 control groups
               Able to see snack carts, but not the actual snacks
               Exiting individually
               Identical instructions
               Price stickers
               Pretest for the symbolic mode (38)
Measures
22




                                         0. Recall
                    6. Covariates        previous
                                         number



          5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of
          about snacks                                  snack




             4. Presentation                   2. Thought
              mode factor                      protocols
                               3. Decision
                                  basis
Measures
23



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number


                                                               Comparison with the tickets:
     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of
     about snacks                                  snack
                                                               Perfect match




        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                          3. Decision
                             basis
Measures
24



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number
                                                               2 independent judges
                                                               92% interjudge agreement

     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of   Expectations:
     about snacks                                  snack
                                                                 a higher number of
                                                                 thoughts for the high-
                                                                 processing resource group


        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                          3. Decision
                             basis
Measures
25



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number

                                                                         Five 7-point items

     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of             Adapted – previous lit.
     about snacks                                  snack
                                                                         Cronbach’s alpha: 0.91



        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                                                         My final decision was driven by:
                          3. Decision
                             basis                       1.    My thoughts / my feelings
                                                         2.    My willpower / my desire
                                                         3.    My prudent self / my imprudent self
                                                         4.    The rational / the emotional side of me
                                                         5.    My head / my heart
Measures
26



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number
                                                                        Cronbach’s alpha:
                                                                                 0.97 cake
     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of                     0.95 fruit salad
     about snacks                                  snack                Two variables:
                                                                                 Affect cake
                                                                                 Affect fruit


        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                          3. Decision                    Are these apt descriptions of the two snacks:
                             basis                       1. I could sense a desire to grab it.
                                                         2. I felt a strong, irresistible urge to take it.
                                                         3. I felt an impulse to take it.
                                                         4. The emotional side of me was aroused
                                                             when I saw it.
Measures
27



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number
                                                                      Cronbach’s alpha:
                                                                               0.88 cake
     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of                   0.84 fruit salad
     about snacks                                  snack              Two variables:
                                                                               Cog cake
                                                                               Cog fruit


        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                          3. Decision                    Cognitions about consuming each snack:
                             basis                       1. Harmful / beneficial
                                                         2. Not good for health / good for health
                                                         3. A foolish choice / a wise choice
                                                         4. Useless / useful
Measures
28



                                    0. Recall
               6. Covariates        previous
                                    number

                                                               Gender

     5. Cognitions                              1. Choice of   Health consciousness
     about snacks                                  snack
                                                               Cake / fruit fanatics



        4. Presentation                   2. Thought
         mode factor                      protocols
                          3. Decision
                             basis
Results
29




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91

     Between - subject ANCOVA
              - independent variables:
                        - processing resources
                        - presentation mode
Results
30




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91
Results
31




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91
Results
32




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91
Results
33




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91
Results
34




                      Influence of processing resources & presentation mode
                      on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures
                        Low processing resources         High processing resources
                        Real             Symbolic        Real             Symbolic
                        presentation     presentation    presentation     presentation
     Total thoughts     2.30             2.35            3.54             3.28
     Affect cake        4.28             3.47            4.15             3.36
     Affect fruit       3.32             3.29            3.11             3.12
     Cog cake           3.06             3.34            3.24             3.26
     Cog fruit          6.12             5.88            5.94             5.91
Choice Measurement
35

      Choice of cake




                       Availability of processing resources
Decision Basis Measurement
36




           Availability of processing resources
Experiments
37




                                                 Independent
                                                 variables
                                                                       Dependent
                                   Processing                          variable
                                   Resources                   Choice of the
     Experiment 2   Hypothesis 2                                two snacks
                                   Impulsivity
Experiment 2
38


                                Sample
                               69 students


                            Real presentation
                                  mode


                  High Processing       Low processing
                     Resources            resources



      Impulsive    Not Impulsive             Impulsive   Not Impulsive
Experiment 2
39



      Difference from Experiment 1:
         Questions on impulsivity
            Impulsive, careless, easily tempered


         Cronbach‘s alpha: 0.77


         Test-retest procedure to ensure reliability
            Same sample – 4 weeks apart
            Correlation: 0.79


         Similar results for processing resources manipulations
Results
40

      Choice of cake




                       Availability of processing resources
Experiment 2
41




           Availability of processing resources
Conclusions and Implications
Findings
43




                               • Constrained   Affect
         Processes resources
                               • Available     Cognition



                               • Real           Affect
         Presentation mode
                               • Symbolic      Cognition



             Impulsivity       • High           Affect
                               • Low            Cognition
Managerial Implications
44




      Reduce the availability of processing resources

        Distracting music or displays
        Reduce checkout time


      Presentation Mode Real

        Internet and cyber-shopping involve symbolic presentation modes
        Mental imaginary: Consumers imagine themselves using the product
Future Research
45




     Consumer view of impulsivity

     Consumer postdecision processes

     Examine situations where respondents make delayed choices

     Assess the reliability of the variable Decision Basis

     Psychological and biological approaches to understanding affect

     Different products
     Same products and different brands
Reflexions
46



                Structure   Conceptual
                 of the
                              model
                 article
                                                Just
                                             impulsivity

      Implementation


                                            No differences
                                              between
                                             women and
              No                                 men
          explanation       Experiment in
            of the            controlled
           measures          environment

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Heart & Mind

  • 1. Andreea Dicu, Raquel Gonzalez Martin, François-Xavier Jeanne, Carmen Neghina, Algirdas Sabaliauskas Heart & Mind in Conflict : The interplay of affect and cognition in consumer decision making Baba Shiv & Alexander Fedorikhin
  • 2. Andreea Dicu, Raquel Gonzalez Martin, François-Xavier Jeanne, Carmen Neghina, Algirdas Sabaliauskas Theoretical framework Affective-Cognitive Model Methodology Results Conclusion and implications Heart and Mind in Conflict
  • 4. Heart and mind in conflict 4 Purpose of the article: to examine the influence of affect and cognition in consumer decision making The model proposes that on exposure to alternatives in a choice task, two types of processes might take place: Affective process: automatic Cognitive process: controlled and deliberate Tested in a binary choice task in a context in which one alternative (chocolate cake) elicits more intense positive affect, but predominantly negative consequences.
  • 5. Theoretical framework 5 How does the model build on previous research? Interaction between Affect and Cognition Berkowitz (1993) Proposes three types of processes that can occur on exposure to a stimulus event: 1. Lower-order affective reactions 2. Higher-order cognitive processes 3. Higher-order affective processes
  • 6. Theoretical framework 6 How does the model build on previous research? Interaction between Affect and Cognition Berkowitz (1993) Proposes three types of processes Contribution of the model that can occur on exposure to a stimulus event: Different from other empirical work that focuses on higher-order, more controlled 1. Lower-order affective affective reactions reactions Luce (1998), Garbarino and Edell (1997) 2. Higher-order cognitive Focus on positive rather than negative affect processes responses, in an attempt to prove the generalizability of Berkowitz’s findings 3. Higher-order affective processes
  • 7. Theoretical framework 7 How does the model build on previous research? Interaction between Affect and Cognition Berkowitz (1993) Epstein (1993) Leventhal (1984, 1993) Proposes three types of Cognitive-Experiential Self- Affective reactions can processes that can occur on Theory (CEST) arise from two routes: exposure to a stimulus event: Two conceptual systems that 1. “Innate route”: primitive 1. Lower-order affective tend to operate in parallel: or partially formed reactions 1. Experiential system: affective reactions 2. Higher-order cognitive affective in nature 2. “Memory route”: processes 2. Rational system: schematic and 3. Higher-order affective cognitive in nature conceptual processing processes
  • 8. Theoretical framework 8 How does the model build on previous research? Interaction between Affect and Cognition Berkowitz (1993) Epstein (1993) Leventhal (1984, 1993) Proposes three types of Cognitive-Experiential Self- Affective reactions can processes that can occur on Theory (CEST) arise from two routes: exposure to a stimulus event: Two conceptual systems that 1. “Innate route”: primitive 1. Lower-order affective tend to operate in parallel: or partially formed reactions 1. Experiential system: affective reactions 2. Higher-order cognitive affective in nature 2. “Memory route”: processes 2. Rational system: schematic and 3. Higher-order affective cognitive in nature conceptual processing processes
  • 9. Theoretical framework 9 How does the model build on previous research? Interaction between Affect and Cognition Berkowitz (1993) LeDoux (1987, 1995, 1996) Proposes three types of On exposure to an external processes that can occur on stimuli, one of the three events exposure to a stimulus event: can occur: 1. Lower-order affective 1. “Low-road” processes: limbic reactions system 2. Higher-order cognitive 2. “High-road” cognitive processes processes: cortical system 3. Higher-order affective 3. “High-road” affective processes reaction
  • 11. Affective-Cognitive Model 11 Valence Affective Affective processes reactions Intensity Stimulus Favorable Cognitive Consequences Unfavorable processes Stimulus based Memory based
  • 12. Affective-Cognitive Model 12 Accept Valence Affective Affective Reject processes reactions Constrained processing resources Intensity Stimulus Available processing resources Favorable Cognitive Consequences Unfavorable processes Stimulus based Memory based
  • 13. Affective-Cognitive Model 13 Valence Affective Affective processes reactions Constrained processing resources Intensity Stimulus Available processing resources Favorable Cognitive Consequences Unfavorable processes Stimulus based Memory based
  • 14. Affective-Cognitive Model 14 Valence Affective Affective processes reactions Constrained processing resources Intensity Stimulus Available processing resources Favorable Cognitive Consequences Unfavorable processes Stimulus based Memory based
  • 15. Moderating effects 15 The model proposes that the effect of processing resources will be qualified by at least two factors: The mode of presentation: real versus symbolic Consumer personality: degree of impulsivity Real mode of presentation | Impulsive Choice of affective-laden alternative when processing resources are constrained Symbolic mode of presentation | Prudent
  • 16. Moderating effects 16 The mode of presentation: real versus symbolic The intensity of the affective reactions is likely to be higher when the presentation of the affect-laden alternative is real, rather than when the presentation is symbolic Potential cause: real presentation enhances the vividness and makes it easier to sense the gratification arising from consuming the alternative (Loewenstein, 1996) H1: The effect of restricted processing resources on the choice of an affect-laden alternative will be moderated by the presentation mode, with the effect being greater when the presentation mode is real than when it is symbolic.
  • 17. Moderating effects 17 Consumer personality: degree of impulsivity Effect of processing resources will be influenced by a personality variable related to consumer impulsivity [based on the work of Logan (1997), Puri (1996), Rook and Fisher (1995)] Prudent versus impulsive consumers Difference: the accessibility of cognitions related to impulse behavior (Puri, 1996) H2: The effect of restricted processing resources on the choice of affect-laden alternatives will be moderated by consumer impulsivity, the effect being greater with increased levels of consumer impulsivity.
  • 19. Experiments 19 Independent variables Dependent Processing variable Resources Choice of the Experiment 1 Hypothesis 1 two snacks Presentation Mode
  • 20. Experiment 1 20 Sample 136 students High Processing Low Processing Resources Resources Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation Mode: Real Mode: Symbolic Mode: Real Mode: Symbolic
  • 21. Experiment 1 21 Sample 136 students 2 digit number 7 digit number Real snacks Picture of snacks Real snacks Picture of snacks Control variables: 4 control groups Able to see snack carts, but not the actual snacks Exiting individually Identical instructions Price stickers Pretest for the symbolic mode (38)
  • 22. Measures 22 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of about snacks snack 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision basis
  • 23. Measures 23 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number Comparison with the tickets: 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of about snacks snack Perfect match 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision basis
  • 24. Measures 24 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number 2 independent judges 92% interjudge agreement 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of Expectations: about snacks snack a higher number of thoughts for the high- processing resource group 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision basis
  • 25. Measures 25 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number Five 7-point items 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of Adapted – previous lit. about snacks snack Cronbach’s alpha: 0.91 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols My final decision was driven by: 3. Decision basis 1. My thoughts / my feelings 2. My willpower / my desire 3. My prudent self / my imprudent self 4. The rational / the emotional side of me 5. My head / my heart
  • 26. Measures 26 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number Cronbach’s alpha: 0.97 cake 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of 0.95 fruit salad about snacks snack Two variables: Affect cake Affect fruit 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision Are these apt descriptions of the two snacks: basis 1. I could sense a desire to grab it. 2. I felt a strong, irresistible urge to take it. 3. I felt an impulse to take it. 4. The emotional side of me was aroused when I saw it.
  • 27. Measures 27 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number Cronbach’s alpha: 0.88 cake 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of 0.84 fruit salad about snacks snack Two variables: Cog cake Cog fruit 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision Cognitions about consuming each snack: basis 1. Harmful / beneficial 2. Not good for health / good for health 3. A foolish choice / a wise choice 4. Useless / useful
  • 28. Measures 28 0. Recall 6. Covariates previous number Gender 5. Cognitions 1. Choice of Health consciousness about snacks snack Cake / fruit fanatics 4. Presentation 2. Thought mode factor protocols 3. Decision basis
  • 29. Results 29 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91 Between - subject ANCOVA - independent variables: - processing resources - presentation mode
  • 30. Results 30 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91
  • 31. Results 31 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91
  • 32. Results 32 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91
  • 33. Results 33 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91
  • 34. Results 34 Influence of processing resources & presentation mode on manipulation-check and stimulus-related measures Low processing resources High processing resources Real Symbolic Real Symbolic presentation presentation presentation presentation Total thoughts 2.30 2.35 3.54 3.28 Affect cake 4.28 3.47 4.15 3.36 Affect fruit 3.32 3.29 3.11 3.12 Cog cake 3.06 3.34 3.24 3.26 Cog fruit 6.12 5.88 5.94 5.91
  • 35. Choice Measurement 35 Choice of cake Availability of processing resources
  • 36. Decision Basis Measurement 36 Availability of processing resources
  • 37. Experiments 37 Independent variables Dependent Processing variable Resources Choice of the Experiment 2 Hypothesis 2 two snacks Impulsivity
  • 38. Experiment 2 38 Sample 69 students Real presentation mode High Processing Low processing Resources resources Impulsive Not Impulsive Impulsive Not Impulsive
  • 39. Experiment 2 39 Difference from Experiment 1: Questions on impulsivity Impulsive, careless, easily tempered Cronbach‘s alpha: 0.77 Test-retest procedure to ensure reliability Same sample – 4 weeks apart Correlation: 0.79 Similar results for processing resources manipulations
  • 40. Results 40 Choice of cake Availability of processing resources
  • 41. Experiment 2 41 Availability of processing resources
  • 43. Findings 43 • Constrained Affect Processes resources • Available Cognition • Real Affect Presentation mode • Symbolic Cognition Impulsivity • High Affect • Low Cognition
  • 44. Managerial Implications 44 Reduce the availability of processing resources Distracting music or displays Reduce checkout time Presentation Mode Real Internet and cyber-shopping involve symbolic presentation modes Mental imaginary: Consumers imagine themselves using the product
  • 45. Future Research 45 Consumer view of impulsivity Consumer postdecision processes Examine situations where respondents make delayed choices Assess the reliability of the variable Decision Basis Psychological and biological approaches to understanding affect Different products Same products and different brands
  • 46. Reflexions 46 Structure Conceptual of the model article Just impulsivity Implementation No differences between women and No men explanation Experiment in of the controlled measures environment

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Idea behind the experiment: when faced with two alternatives, you have an initial urge to choose the emotional one and only the cognitive rational brain can suppress that emotion
  2. Previous research did empirically test the effect of presentation mode, but the present model also incorporates processing resources and impulsivity
  3. ANCOVA tests whether certain factors have an effect on the outcome variable after removing the variance for which quantitative predictors (covariates) account.