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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Modern Research into Constructed Preferences and Beliefs

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Cognitive

The impact of context on preference and belief has received attention from psychologists for over fifty years. This symposium showcases recent research on how preferences and beliefs are constructed dynamically over decisions, based on question order and initial information, familiarity with the context, and similarity or dissimilarity of others’ preferences.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Evan WeingartenChair
    Arizona State University
  • Luxi ShenCoChair
    Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Daniel SchleyDiscussant
    Erasmus University

Presentations

  1. The Effects of Internal and External Salience on Valuation over Repeated Judgments Evan Weingarten
  2. Reference Point Formation in Consumer SearchAndrew Meyer
  3. People See the World As Flat, IntuitivelyLuxi Shen
  4. Sorting through PreferencesFranklin Shaddy