Non-conscious influences on consumer choice
Marketing Letters, 2002•Springer
While consumer choice research has dedicated considerable research attention to aspects
of choice that are deliberative and conscious, only limited attention has been paid to aspects
of choice that occur outside of conscious awareness. We review relevant research that
suggests that consumer choice is a mix of conscious and nonconscious influences, and
argue that the degree to which nonconscious influences affect choice is much greater than
many choice researchers believe. Across a series of research domains, these influences are …
of choice that are deliberative and conscious, only limited attention has been paid to aspects
of choice that occur outside of conscious awareness. We review relevant research that
suggests that consumer choice is a mix of conscious and nonconscious influences, and
argue that the degree to which nonconscious influences affect choice is much greater than
many choice researchers believe. Across a series of research domains, these influences are …
Abstract
While consumer choice research has dedicated considerable research attention to aspects of choice that are deliberative and conscious, only limited attention has been paid to aspects of choice that occur outside of conscious awareness. We review relevant research that suggests that consumer choice is a mix of conscious and nonconscious influences, and argue that the degree to which nonconscious influences affect choice is much greater than many choice researchers believe. Across a series of research domains, these influences are found to include stimulus that are not consciously perceived by the consumer, nonconscious downstream effects of a consciously perceived stimuli or thought process, and decision processes that occur entirely outside of awareness.
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