排名位置和列表长度如何影响人们的评价

How rank position and list length shape people’s evaluations

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes · 2026
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中文导读

通过八个预注册实验发现,人们更偏好短列表中的排名选项,即使其百分位排名与长列表中的选项相同甚至更差,原因在于人们主要关注与最佳选项的距离。

Abstract

How do people use ranking information when making evaluations? In eight preregistered experiments, we find a persistent preference for options ranked within shorter (vs. longer) lists. For instance, participants reported preferring to hire a prospective employee ranked 3rd of 12 employees over one ranked 6th of 24, despite both having the same relative position within their respective lists (25th percentile). We propose that when people evaluate rankings, they primarily consider the option’s position relative to the best option on the list (i.e., distance from the top-ranked alternative). Thus, they tend to prefer options ranked in shorter lists, even when their relative percentile ranking is the same as—or even worse than—an alternative ranked in longer lists. Accordingly, we find that the effect attenuates when we: (a) draw attention to the distance from the bottom-ranked option by highlighting the number of alternatives ranked below the focal option, and (b) emphasize the focal option’s relative position on the list. These findings are theoretically important for advancing the understanding of how people process ranking information and practically important to managers and other practitioners who construct and communicate ranked lists and use rankings in evaluations themselves.

行为经济学决策心理学判断与决策排名信息处理