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Pricing decisions from experience: the roles of information-acquisition and response modes.

Hagai Golan1, Eyal Ert2.   

Abstract

While pricing decisions that are based on experience are quite common, e.g., setting a selling price for a used car, this type of decision has been surprisingly overlooked in psychology and decision research. Previous studies have focused on either choice decisions from experience, or pricing decisions from description. Those studies revealed that pricing involves cognitive mechanisms other than choice, while experience-based decisions involve mechanisms that differ from description-based ones. Thus, the mutual effect of pricing and experience on decision-making remains unclear. To test this effect, we experimentally compared real-money pricing decisions from experience with those from description, and with choices from experience. The results show that the mode of acquiring information affects pricing: the tendency to underprice high-probability prospects and overprice low-probability ones is diminished when pricing is based on experience rather than description. The findings further reveal attenuation of the tendency to underweight rare events, which underlies choices from experience, in pricing decisions from experience. The difference occurs because the response mode affects the search effort and decision strategy in decisions from experience.
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Keywords:  Choice; Description–experience gap; Preference reversal; Pricing; Risk; Search

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25490124     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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