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Does the Order of Information Affect Investors' Investment Decisions? Experimental Investigation
Research aims: This study examines the order of information’s effect according to the Belief Adjustment Model. In particular, this study investigates the effect of the direction of the order and the pattern of presenting information in making investment ...
Riyadi Aprayuda +2 more
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Customer-Centric Sales Forecasting Model: RFM-ARIMA Approach
Background: Decision makers use the process of determining the best course of action by processing, analysing & interpreting the data to gain insights, known as Business Intelligence.
Londhe Sanket Tanaji, Palwe Sushila
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Emotional Context Shapes the Serial Position Curve
Emotional contexts affect memory processes. However, the impact of contextual priming as a function of the emotional valence on the recall of neutral information is not fully understood.
Fabio Giovannelli +5 more
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Up to one in five emerging adults engage in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Providing a better understanding of factors that differentiate between who engages in lifetime NSSI and who is more likely to engage in recent and clinically severe NSSI can ...
Serafine Dierickx +9 more
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This paper analyzes marketing strategies to increase customer loyalty. Customer loyalty can be used as a measure of a customer's level of loyalty to a particular product or brand.
Puspa Ayu Aprillia Pudjianingrum +3 more
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Utterance-final position and pitch marking aid word learning in school-age children [PDF]
We investigated the effects of word order and prosody on word learning in school-age children. Third graders viewed photographs belonging to one of three semantic categories while hearing four-word nonsense utterances containing a target word.
Piera Filippi +2 more
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Recency, records and recaps [PDF]
Nash equilibrium takes optimization as a primitive, but suboptimal behavior can persist in simple stochastic decision problems. This has motivated the development of other equilibrium concepts such as cursed equilibrium and behavioral equilibrium. We experimentally study a simple adverse selection (or “lemons”) problem and find that learning models ...
Fudenberg, Drew, Peysakhovich, Alexander
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How does recency influence the timing of purchasing smartphones? The moderating role of context
Consumers replace their smartphones more frequently, with their increasing requirements for better functions, superior performance, and fancier appearance. The pursuit of replacement may also identify market opportunities and incur business risks.
Yuying Zheng, Chien-Wei Chen
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Semantic similarity dissociates shortfrom long-term recency effects: testing a neurocomputational model of list memory [PDF]
The finding that recency effects can occur not only in immediate free recall (i.e., short-term recency) but also in the continuous-distractor task (i.e., long-term recency) has led many theorists to reject the distinction between short- and long-term ...
Eddy J. Davelaar +4 more
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The coexistence of overestimation and underweighting of rare events and the contingent recency effect [PDF]
Previous research demonstrates overestimation of rare events in judgment tasks, and underweighting of rare events in decisions from experience. The current paper presents three laboratory experiments and a field study that explore this pattern.
Greg Barron, Eldad Yechiam
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