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Attention and choice: a review on eye movements in decision making.

01 Sep 2013-Acta Psychologica (North-Holland)-Vol. 144, Iss: 1, pp 190-206
TL;DR: This paper reviews studies on eye movements in decision making, and compares their observations to theoretical predictions concerning the role of attention, finding that more accurate assumptions could have been made based on prior attention and eye movement research.
About: This article is published in Acta Psychologica.The article was published on 2013-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 636 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Decision field theory & Business decision mapping.
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TL;DR: This article propose that self-serving justifications emerge before and after people engage in intentional ethical violations to mitigate the threat to the moral self, enabling them to do wrong while feeling moral.
Abstract: Unethical behavior by “ordinary” people poses significant societal and personal challenges. We present a novel framework centered on the role of self-serving justification to build upon and advance the rapidly expanding research on intentional unethical behavior of people who value their morality highly. We propose that self-serving justifications emerging before and after people engage in intentional ethical violations mitigate the threat to the moral self, enabling them to do wrong while feeling moral. Pre-violation justifications lessen the anticipated threat to the moral self by redefining questionable behaviors as excusable. Post-violation justifications alleviate the experienced threat to the moral self through compensations that balance or lessen violations. We highlight the psychological mechanisms that prompt people to do wrong and feel moral, and suggest future research directions regarding the temporal dimension of self-serving justifications of ethical misconduct.

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TL;DR: It is argued that virtual reality can provide an alternative setting that combines the benefits of mobile eye tracking with the flexibility and control provided by lab experiments, and provides a unique opportunity for shopper research in particular regarding the use of augmented reality to provide shopper assistance.

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TL;DR: This work describes nine threats to the validity of eyetracking research and provides, whenever possible, advice on how to avoid or mitigate these challenges.
Abstract: Eyetracking research in psychology has grown exponentially over the past decades, as equipment has become cheaper and easier to use. The surge in eyetracking research has not, however, been equaled by a growth in methodological awareness, and practices that are best avoided have become commonplace. We describe nine threats to the validity of eyetracking research and provide, whenever possible, advice on how to avoid or mitigate these challenges. These threats concern both internal and external validity and relate to the design of eyetracking studies, to data preprocessing, to data analysis, and to the interpretation of eyetracking data.

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TL;DR: This guide describes best practices in using eye tracking technology for research in a variety of disciplines and provides guidance on how to select and use an eye tracker as well as selecting appropriate eye tracking measures.

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TL;DR: This paper investigated the influence of first fixation location on consumer choice and disentangled two factors driving total fixation duration, namely preference formation (the process of establishing a preference for one of the items of the choice set) and the decision goal (task instruction).

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  • ...…that accompanies preference formation (the process of establishing a preference for one of the items of the choice set), e.g., Shimojo et al., 2003; Krajbich et al., 2010), while it might also be caused by processes of top-down attention such as the decisiongoal (Orquin & Mueller-Loose, 2013)....

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  • ...A recent review suggested that attention might influence choice by three potential mechanisms: (1) by a mere exposure effect, (2) by limiting the decision to fixated alternatives, and (3) by increasing the influence of fixated alternatives (Orquin & Mueller-Loose, 2013)....

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  • ...Our finding – no effect of first fixation on choice – is congruent with the gate-keeping hypothesis proposed by Orquin and Mueller-Loose (2013)....

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  • ...Orquin and Mueller-Loose (2013) propose that the first fixation itself might not influence preference for an item but that that fixations driven by visual salience might influence choice by the process of gatekeeping: visually salient items are more likely to attract fixations and to enter the…...

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  • ...Down-stream effects of visual attention on consumer choice have gained much interest recently (Orquin & Mueller-Loose, 2013)....

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TL;DR: In this article, a model for the description of rational choice by organisms of limited computational ability is proposed, and the model is used to describe rational choice in organisms with limited computational abilities.
Abstract: : A model is proposed for the description of rational choice by organisms of limited computational ability.

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  • ...This is not to say that the rational model makes no assumptions about information use— the most prominent being that humans make decisions based on full and relevant information (March, 1978; Simon, 1955)....

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  • ...In other words, while earlier decision theories, such as strong rational models (March, 1978) and bounded rationalitymodels (Simon, 1955), assumed that attention passively serves the decision process later models have shown that attention plays an active role in constructing the decision (Krajbich et al....

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  • ...In other words, while earlier decision theories, such as strong rational models (March, 1978) and bounded rationalitymodels (Simon, 1955), assumed that attention passively serves the decision process later models have shown that attention plays an active role in constructing the decision (Krajbich…...

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TL;DR: Evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attentional functions is reviewed, finding that one system is involved in preparing and applying goal-directed selection for stimuli and responses, and the other is specialized for the detection of behaviourally relevant stimuli.
Abstract: We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attentional functions. One system, which includes parts of the intraparietal cortex and superior frontal cortex, is involved in preparing and applying goal-directed (top-down) selection for stimuli and responses. This system is also modulated by the detection of stimuli. The other system, which includes the temporoparietal cortex and inferior frontal cortex, and is largely lateralized to the right hemisphere, is not involved in top-down selection. Instead, this system is specialized for the detection of behaviourally relevant stimuli, particularly when they are salient or unexpected. This ventral frontoparietal network works as a 'circuit breaker' for the dorsal system, directing attention to salient events. Both attentional systems interact during normal vision, and both are disrupted in unilateral spatial neglect.

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  • ...Top down and bottom up control of attention, occasionally referred to as endogenous and exogenous attention, are commonly defined as goal-driven, versus stimulus-driven, attention (for reviews see Corbetta & Shulman, 2002; Theeuwes, 2010)....

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  • ...The interaction effect between topdownand bottomupprocesses has not yet received much attention; however, it seems plausible that a large part of our attentional control consists of mixed top down/bottom up processes (Corbetta & Shulman, 2002; Wischnewski et al., 2010)....

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TL;DR: This chapter discusses a wide variety of variables that proved instrumental in affecting the elaboration likelihood, and thus the route to persuasion, and outlines the two basic routes to persuasion.
Abstract: Publisher Summary This chapter outlines the two basic routes to persuasion. One route is based on the thoughtful consideration of arguments central to the issue, whereas the other is based on the affective associations or simple inferences tied to peripheral cues in the persuasion context. This chapter discusses a wide variety of variables that proved instrumental in affecting the elaboration likelihood, and thus the route to persuasion. One of the basic postulates of the Elaboration Likelihood Model—that variables may affect persuasion by increasing or decreasing scrutiny of message arguments—has been highly useful in accounting for the effects of a seemingly diverse list of variables. The reviewers of the attitude change literature have been disappointed with the many conflicting effects observed, even for ostensibly simple variables. The Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) attempts to place these many conflicting results and theories under one conceptual umbrella by specifying the major processes underlying persuasion and indicating the way many of the traditionally studied variables and theories relate to these basic processes. The ELM may prove useful in providing a guiding set of postulates from which to interpret previous work and in suggesting new hypotheses to be explored in future research.

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  • ...Other views of strategy selection have been proposed based on, for instance, learning (Rieskamp, 2008) or context (Fazio, 1990; Petty & Cacioppo, 1986)....

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TL;DR: The basic theme of the review is that eye movement data reflect moment-to-moment cognitive processes in the various tasks examined.
Abstract: Recent studies of eye movements in reading and other information processing tasks, such as music reading, typing, visual search, and scene perception, are reviewed. The major emphasis of the review is on reading as a specific example of cognitive processing. Basic topics discussed with respect to reading are (a) the characteristics of eye movements, (b) the perceptual span, (c) integration of information across saccades, (d) eye movement control, and (e) individual differences (including dyslexia). Similar topics are discussed with respect to the other tasks examined. The basic theme of the review is that eye movement data reflect moment-to-moment cognitive processes in the various tasks examined. Theoretical and practical considerations concerning the use of eye movement data are also discussed.

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  • ...Similarly, expertise in reading is associated with longer saccades, shorter fixation durations, and fewer repeated fixations (Ashby, Rayner, & Clifton, 2005; Rayner, 1998)....

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The present study made use of eye-tracking methodology, recording the movement, frequency and duration of fixations during the solution of ten additivity problems and two control tasks. A planned study will manipulate the distance between the alternatives in the Self-generated layout. The present study made use of eye-tracking methodology, recording the movement, frequency and duration of fixations during the solution of ten additivity problems and two control tasks. A planned study will manipulate the distance between the alternatives in the Self-generated layout. According to “ signaling theory ” quality seals act as an anchor and help customers in decisionmaking, increase the credibility of advertising claims and improve the attitude toward the brand and toward message sender ( Atkinson/Rosenthal 2014 ). The authors suggest that both top-down as well as bottom-up processes of visual attention and attribute evaluation may explain the sequence of decisions in joint purchase decisions. The authors vary the presentation sequence of choice components across respondents to disentangle top-down and bottom-up processes of information acquisition behavior. The authors suggest that both top-down as well as bottom-up processes of visual attention and attribute evaluation may explain the sequence of decisions in joint purchase decisions. The authors vary the presentation sequence of choice components across respondents to disentangle top-down and bottom-up processes of information acquisition behavior. The authors obtained the following main results. The authors obtained the following main results. The present study reveals that delaying feedback on tax audits has a clear effect on tax compliance. Nevertheless, participants in the delayed feedback group perceive the timing of information on audits as significantly more unfair, and in this vein evaluate the respective authorities as acting unfair. In line with the established connection of perceived fairness, trust in authorities, and tax compliance, it seems plausible that long periods of uncertainty regarding feedback on audits may yield higher honesty for the short term, but nonetheless undermine compliance in the long run. The present study reveals that delaying feedback on tax audits has a clear effect on tax compliance. Nevertheless, participants in the delayed feedback group perceive the timing of information on audits as significantly more unfair, and in this vein evaluate the respective authorities as acting unfair. In line with the established connection of perceived fairness, trust in authorities, and tax compliance, it seems plausible that long periods of uncertainty regarding feedback on audits may yield higher honesty for the short term, but nonetheless undermine compliance in the long run. In present research a combined effect of delay and risk was studied. However, quite often the authors evaluate delayed lotteries in terms of their present value. The authors compare something in the present with something in the future. In present research a combined effect of delay and risk was studied. However, quite often the authors evaluate delayed lotteries in terms of their present value. The authors compare something in the present with something in the future. The authors aimed to identify whether this distortion serves to strengthen a leading diagnosis ( ‘ bolstering ’ ), weaken a competing diagnosis ( ‘ denigration ’ ), or both. The authors aimed to identify whether this distortion serves to strengthen a leading diagnosis ( ‘ bolstering ’ ), weaken a competing diagnosis ( ‘ denigration ’ ), or both. In a second study, 87 physicians completed both the experimental and control conditions. Using the verbal protocol technique, Maule ( 1989 ) showed that subjects not following prospect theory ’ s predictions seem to “ reframe ” the decision problem before deciding. Because Maule ’ s observation is based on an extremely small sample of 12 participants, the authors replicated his study with a bigger sample of N=55. Self-generated estimates also led to longer decision time and a higher number of repeated inspections, suggesting a deliberate comparison process. Further studies of additivity neglect and format differences will investigate the differences in visual layout between the two formats. Self-generated estimates also led to longer decision time and a higher number of repeated inspections, suggesting a deliberate comparison process. Further studies of additivity neglect and format differences will investigate the differences in visual layout between the two formats. The influence of quality seals on brand evaluation Havlicek, C. Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria Abstract For advertisers it is getting extremely difficult to reach potential customers, due to 3 reasons ( Schweiger/Schrattenecker 2012 ): For advertisers it is getting extremely difficult to reach potential customers, due to 3 reasons ( Schweiger/Schrattenecker 2012 ):  Information overload of recipients ( Kroeber-Riel/Esch 2000 ; Sänger/Wascher 2011 ; Scheier/Held 2012 ; Yilmaz et al. 2011 )  Sketchily/Cursorily examination of ads by the target group ( Kroeber-Riel/Gröppel-Klein 2013 ; Töpfer 2007 )  Saturated markets and homogeneous products ( Bauer et al. Furthermore it will be checked, if the combination of methods will lead to different results. Furthermore, the authors identify typical sequences of viewing and deciding. The data, so far, suggest that the sequence of acquisition processes does not only influence the order of decisions made but also the outcomes of joint purchase decisions. Furthermore, the authors identify typical sequences of viewing and deciding. The data, so far, suggest that the sequence of acquisition processes does not only influence the order of decisions made but also the outcomes of joint purchase decisions. Two potential explanations for this prominent impact of timing of feedback on tax compliance are identified in the post-experimental questionnaire: Two potential explanations for this prominent impact of timing of feedback on tax compliance are identified in the post-experimental questionnaire: They recognize that saving 200 of 600 people also means to lose 400 and therefore apply a different decision frame than the frame suggested in the scenario. Further, verbal protocols of subjects deciding not in line with prospect theory were longer, indicating a more thorough and “ rational ” decision process. 

Whereas anchoring and adjustment is recognized as a simplification scheme to sequentially assess product bundles, other heuristics applied in joint purchase decisions are yet unexplored. 

when analyzing only the participants who reported a ratio-rule heuristic the ratio-rule accounted for 93% of the variance and a corresponding analysis for participants reporting a difference-rule 79% was accounted for. 

Self-generated estimates also led to longer decision time and a higher number of repeated inspections, suggesting a deliberate comparison process. 

Denigration may have an advantage over bolstering, allowing for direct reduction of 1) threats posed to ‘cognitive consistency’3 and/or 2) the effort required to process discordant information. 

Attention and activation are prerequisites for processing the advertising content (Kroeber-Riel/Gröppel-Klein 2013; Trommsdorff/Becker 2009) and therefore essential for successful brand communication. 

86 participants responded to 10 joint purchase situations (menu choices) comprising of three components with three product alternatives each. 

The authors assume that the competition between choice options is stronger in BED than in control participants, manifested in an increased trajectory curvature toward high-calorie food items. 

in the original study applying the Asian disease scenario about 25% of subjects seemed not to be prone to framing effects and showed the opposite choice behavior than predicted. 

The present experimental results support this notion, since introducing a compulsory tax for three consecutive periods results in a significant drop in compliance in the delayed feedback group, whereas the compliance in the immediate feedback group was not reduced. 

In a second experiment with J.M.S.W. Vogt, 40 participants obtained additional cues in the instructions in order to promote search for information about outcome combinations. 

Using the verbal protocol technique, Maule (1989) showed that subjects not following prospect theory’s predictions seem to “reframe” the decision problem before deciding. 

In reality, audits might happen within a much longer period of time, e.g., up to five or ten years in Austria, depending on the respective case.