2020
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2020.84015
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The Research Review and Prospect of Compromise Effect

Abstract: The rational choice theory holds that consumers will always choose the product with the maximum utility, while the context effect emphasizes that consumers' choice will change with the change of the situation, and the rational decision is not always made. As a model of context effect, the compromise effect points out that when an extreme option is added to the selection set, the original option will become a compromise option and become more attractive. On the basis of a systematic review of the literature rel… Show more

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“…To date, to the best of our knowledge no study has empirically investigated how the presence of intermediate compromise alternatives can modulate the elicitation of the attraction effect. Since it is well known that in a ternary choice set, decision makers already have a good reason to prefer the middle option (Li, 2020), we assumed that targeting the middle option could interfere with the AE elicitation. However, if this is the case, we should have been able to elicit AE by simply shifting the decoy target (from the compromise to an extreme option).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, to the best of our knowledge no study has empirically investigated how the presence of intermediate compromise alternatives can modulate the elicitation of the attraction effect. Since it is well known that in a ternary choice set, decision makers already have a good reason to prefer the middle option (Li, 2020), we assumed that targeting the middle option could interfere with the AE elicitation. However, if this is the case, we should have been able to elicit AE by simply shifting the decoy target (from the compromise to an extreme option).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%