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当一个人过度渴望好东西时:最大化倾向下的折中效应

When one desires too much of a good thing: The compromise effect under maximizing tendencies

Journal of Consumer Psychology · 2015
被引 64
FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,具有最大化倾向的人(总想找最好选项)比满足者更常选择折中选项,因为他们试图在所有属性上都最大化收益,做出更多补偿性权衡。

Abstract

Abstract The maximizing tendency denotes individuals' predisposition to look for the best option rather than settling for something that passes an internal threshold of acceptability. This research examines how maximizing affects the compromise effect: the preference for an option with relatively intermediate attribute values. Results show that maximizers attempt to maximize gains on all attributes (rather than to rely on a single, most important attribute as satisficers do) and make more compensatory tradeoffs, which leads to more often choosing a compromise option (Studies 2 & 3). Results held whether maximization was measured as an individual difference variable (Studies 1 & 2) or activated as a decision mindset (Study 3). When asked to make decisions for a (fictional) prototypical maximizer, however, people intuited fewer compromise choices (Study 4). This article concludes by discussing relevant theories on cognitive capacity, regulatory focus, and choice context effects, and by offering tangible suggestions for follow‐up research.

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