Location, location, location: position effects in choice among simultaneously presented options

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Abstract

Since its inception, psychology has studied position effects. But the position was a temporal one in sequential presentation, and the dependent variables related to memory and learning. This paper attempts to survey position effects when position is spatial
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationJerusalem
PublisherThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Center for the study of Rationality
StatePublished - 2011

Publication series

NameDiscussion paper
PublisherThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Center for the Study of Rationality
Volumeno. 580

Bibliographical note

Published In: Brun, W., Keren, G., Kirkeboen, G., & Montgomery, H. (2011). Perspectives on Thinking, Judging, and Decision Making. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Chapter 19.

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