Abstract

This study uses an eye-tracking method to explore the framing effect on observed eye movements and purchase intention in online shopping. The results show that negative framing induces more active eye movements. Function attributes and non-functionality attributes attract more eye movements and with higher intensity. And the scanpath on the areas of interest reveals a certain pattern. These findings have practical implications for e-sellers to improve communication with customers.

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