Eye-tracking the cancellation and focus model for preference judgments |
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Authors: | Bernadette Sü tterlin,Klaus Opwis |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Psychologie, University of Basel, Missionsstrasse 60/62, CH-4055 Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | By means of a relatively new eye-tracking method that allows for a test situation much closer to reality, we recorded and examined gaze time and fixation number within the cancellation and focus paradigm, a feature-matching model for preference judgments between two alternatives. In line with the cancellation and focus model we found that when subjects encountered the second option in each pair, shared features were canceled out and thus given less consideration whereas unique features were focused on more. We also investigated the role of feature attractiveness as a second important factor in preference judgments and found a U-shaped relationship between attractiveness and visual consideration intensity; that is, attractive and unattractive features received more attention than did those of intermediate attractiveness. Finally, we tested the ability of two models, Franklin’s rule and the WReSt (Weighted Recalled Stepwise Comparing) heuristic, to predict the preference ratings. |
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Keywords: | Feature matching Direction of comparison Preference judgments Feature attractiveness Franklin&rsquo s rule WReSt heuristic |
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