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Correspondent Inferences and Consumer Decision Making

Scopelliti, I., Morewedge, C. K., Min, L. , McCormick, E. & Kassam, K. (2015). Correspondent Inferences and Consumer Decision Making. NA - Advances in Consumer Research, 43, pp. 686-687.

Abstract

We measure individual differences in the tendency to make correspondent inference, i.e., to infer stable dispositions from the behavior of others, and show their impact on blame and guilt attributions, performance evaluations, and investment decisions. Higher accessibility of situational information helps debiasing correspondent inferences.

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Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
H Social Sciences > HF Commerce
Departments: Bayes Business School > Management
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