2024
DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2383
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The Categorization of Continuous Attributes

Yusu Wang

Abstract: A continuous attribute (e.g., calorie count) can be classified into separate categories (e.g., high vs. low), and a similar attribute value can fall into different categories depending on where the category boundaries are drawn. This research explores the effect of categorization on judgments of options (e.g., products and incentive‐compatible games) with continuous attributes. I predict and find a systematic preference shift between two options that were presented with different categorization criteria: When … Show more

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