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Title: Low- vs. High-Effort Decision Making


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Low- vs. High-Effort Decision Making
High MAO
Low MAO
BELIEFS (think)
BELIEFS (think)
ATTITUDES (Judgments)
Decision Making
Decision Making
BEHAVIOR (do)
BEHAVIOR (do)
ATTITUDES (Judgments)
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Types of High-EffortDecision Rules
  • Compensatory

I wanted a red car but the price is good. Ill
buy it.
Non-Compensatory
I wanted a red car so even though the price is
good, Ill keep looking.
3
Can we Predict When a Certain Decision Rule will
be Used?
Problem
Person
Social Context
4
Can we Predict When a Certain Decision Rule will
be Used?
PROBLEM
  • Information Display
  • Search by Brand vs. Attribute
  • Task
  • Problem size
  • Time pressure
  • Type
  • Comparable vs.
  • Noncomparable alternatives

5
Can we Predict When a Certain Decision Rule will
be Used?
PERSON
  • Cognitive Ability
  • NFC
  • Children vs. Adults

6
Can we Predict When a Certain Decision Rule will
be Used?
Social Context
  • Accountability
  • Group decision making

7
High-Effort Feeling-Based Decisions
  • Products of
  • hedonic
  • symbolic
  • aesthetic nature
  • Frequently influences decision in conjunction
    with cognitive processing

8
Common Bias
  • Availability More accessible or vivid
    impressions are more impactful

9
The Availability Heuristic
  • Law of small numbers

10
Low Effort Decision Making
11
Why Do Consumers Make Some Decisions with Little
Thought?
12
Low-Effort-Based Decision Making
  • Performance-related strategies--quick decision
    based on one or a few attributes

Brand Name
13
Some Common Biases
Anchoring and Adjustment
14
Marketing Applications??
NO CAN LIMIT
Regularly .89
Sale .79
4 CAN LIMIT
12 CAN LIMIT
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Some Common Biases
Prospect Theory
Choose one of two options A) a 80 possibility
of winning 4,000 and a 20 risk of not winning
anything. B) a 100 possibility of winning
3,000. Which option do you choose? _______
Choose one of two options A) a 80 possibility
of losing 4,000 and a 20 risk of not losing
anything. B) a 100 possibility of losing
3,000. Which option do you choose? _______
16
Pretend you are responsible for making public
policy in the face of a major flu epidemic that
was expected to kill 600 people. Decide between
two choices
  • A) Policy A will save 200 people.
  • B) With policy B, there is a one-third chance
    that 600 people will be saved, and two-thirds
    chance that no one will be saved.
  • Which option do you choose? _______

A) Policy A will cause 400 people to die B) With
policy B, there is a one-third chance that no one
will die, and two-thirds chance that 600
will die. Which option do you choose? _______
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Marketing Applications??
Hamburger
1.50
Soda
1.25
BUNDLING
Fries
.75
1.00 each
3.00
"Save 50 on fries when you buy a hamburger and
drink"
"Save 50 on a hamburger when you buy fries and a
drink.
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