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Consumers are influenced by the metaphoric relationship between cardinal direction and vertical position (i.e., quot;north is upquot;). People think it will take longer to travel north than south (Study 1), that it will cost more to ship to a northern than to a southern location (Studies 2 and...
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research explores the perception of waiting time at signalized intersections on the basis of the results of an online virtual … suggests that the perception of waiting time is a function of the actual time, and a quadratic model describes the relationship …Perceived waiting time at signalized intersections differs from the actual waiting time and varies with signal design …
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, subjects with higher cognitive skills are more likely to engage the gambler’s fallacy, yet only if perception of sequential …’s Fallacy an, jedoch ausschließlich bei geringer Wahrnehmung sequentieller Zufälligkeit. Ist diese jedoch sehr offensichtlich …
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This paper investigates how witnessing adverse events affects individuals' perceptions and consequently their personal subjective well-being. In order to do so, we compare material well-being dynamics with changes in subjective well-being. We link GIS data on local flood shocks to an extensive...
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