Location, Location, Location: Position Effects in Choice Among Simultaneously Presented Options

Citation:

Bar-Hillel, M. . (2011). Location, Location, Location: Position Effects in Choice Among Simultaneously Presented Options. Discussion Papers. presented at the 7, Publshed In: Brun, W., Keren, G., Kirkeboen, G., & Montgomery, H. (2011). Perspectives on Thinking, Judging, and Decision Making. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Chapter 19. Retrieved from /files/db580.pdf

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 (namely

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