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Framing Effects: How Context Changes Consumer Research Results

At its core, framing taps into how our brains process information. Humans are not entirely rational decision-makers. Instead, we’re influenced by cognitive biases, which shape how we interpret and respond to information.

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Nerdy Thoughts on the Problem of Implicit Association Tests in Consumer Research

Implicit methods hold immense potential for consumer research, but only when applied thoughtfully. As the field continues to evolve, we must push back against oversimplified approaches and prioritize rigor in experimental design and data analysis. Let’s ensure implicit testing serves as a tool for uncovering genuine insights—not just a buzzword for selling research services.

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Social Proof: Why We’re All About Following the Crowd

We dive into how social proof—people’s natural tendency to follow the crowd—has taken center stage in today’s digital world. From viral TikTok reviews to influencer-approved skincare, learn why authentic user-generated content now outshines traditional ads, and discover how product developers can tap into memetic trends to build trust and grow their brands.

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How Understanding Cognitive Dissonance Can Help Us Get What Really Drives Consumer Choices

When it comes to consumer packaged goods (CPG), figuring out what drives people to pick one product over another can be a tough nut to crack. We know things like taste, branding, and convenience play a big role, but there’s another layer that often gets overlooked—cognitive dissonance.

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