Abstract

The results of this experiment suggest that expectancy judgments can be influenced differently by product-information presentation in case-history or summarized form. Enriching information with detail or priming the subjects did not produce the expected hypothesized effects, and an intriguing inconsistency between the subjects' recalled facts and judgments was observed.

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