JOURNAL ARTICLE

Compensatory versus noncompensatory models for predicting consumer preferences

Anja DieckmannKatrin DippoldHolger Dietrich

Year: 2009 Journal:   Judgment and Decision Making Vol: 4 (3)Pages: 200-213   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Abstract Standard preference models in consumer research assume that people weigh and add all attributes of the available options to derive a decision, while there is growing evidence for the use of simplifying heuristics. Recently, a greedoid algorithm has been developed (Yee, Dahan, Hauser & Orlin, 2007; Kohli & Jedidi, 2007) to model lexicographic heuristics from preference data. We compare predictive accuracies of the greedoid approach and standard conjoint analysis in an online study with a rating and a ranking task. The lexicographic model derived from the greedoid algorithm was better at predicting ranking compared to rating data, but overall, it achieved lower predictive accuracy for hold-out data than the compensatory model estimated by conjoint analysis. However, a considerable minority of participants was better predicted by lexicographic strategies. We conclude that the new algorithm will not replace standard tools for analyzing preferences, but can boost the study of situational and individual differences in preferential choice processes.

Keywords:
Heuristics Lexicographical order Conjoint analysis Ranking (information retrieval) Preference Situational ethics Computer science Econometrics Task (project management) Statistics Artificial intelligence Machine learning Mathematics Psychology Economics Social psychology

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Economic and Environmental Valuation
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics
Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  General Decision Sciences
Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Marketing

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