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How do companies use cognitive biases?How Do Companies Use Cognitive Biases? A customer enters a store intending to spend $50. Twenty minutes later, the receipt shows $147. Nothing unusual happened. No deception. No coercion. No hidden force operating behind the scenes. The customer walked through the aisles voluntarily, examined products carefully, compared options, and made what felt like independent decisions. Yet...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 179 Vue 0 Aperçu
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How does advertising exploit biases?How Does Advertising Exploit Biases? A man watches a short video ad on his phone. It is fifteen seconds long. He sees a smiling family. A warm kitchen. A product that appears to solve a small, familiar problem. He scrolls past. Then, ten minutes later, he remembers the product again. Not the details. Not the claims. Just the feeling. Comfortable. Familiar. Safe. He does not...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 132 Vue 0 Aperçu
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How does pricing psychology work?How Does Pricing Psychology Work? The Strange Distance Between Price and Value A customer stands in front of two identical bottles of olive oil. One is priced at $9.99. The other at $14.99. Nothing else differs. Same shelf. Same brand. Same quantity. Yet the customer hesitates. Then chooses the more expensive bottle. When asked why, they offer a familiar explanation: it “seems...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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How does psychology influence spending?How Does Psychology Influence Spending? The Invisible Hand Inside the Wallet A person walks into a store intending to buy a single item. They leave with three bags. Nothing about their income changed in that moment. Nothing about prices fundamentally shifted. The list they carried in was clear. What changed was not the budget. It was the mind navigating that budget under real-world...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Why do consumers buy impulsively?Why Do Consumers Buy Impulsively? The Split Second Between Intention and Action A person opens a shopping app with a simple goal: buy toothpaste. Two minutes later, they have added headphones, a discounted skincare set, and a “limited-time” kitchen gadget to the cart. The toothpaste is still there. Everything else appeared in the space between intention and execution—a...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 345 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Why do discounts and sales work?Why Do Discounts and Sales Work? The Strange Power of a Crossed-Out Number A person walks into a store and sees two price tags. The first says: $100 The second says: $150 → $100 The final price is identical. Yet the second offer feels significantly more attractive. Nothing about the product changed. Nothing about the amount paid changed. Only the comparison changed. And that...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 300 Vue 0 Aperçu