Tag: Consumer Subconscious

Read posts about consumer subconscious on Sentient Decision Science’s implicit market research blog.

Pushing the Boundaries of Conscious Access

There is so much that we can see in this world, yet did you know what we can’t see can in fact be perceived by the brain? It sounds pretty scary when our behavior is influenced by factors that we can’t see or explain, but it is so true. This actually happened at the 23rd […]

Steve Jobs and the Subconscious Marketing of Values

Since the news came out on Wednesday, I’ve been pouring over video of Steve Jobs’ interviews, talks, pitches – anything I’ve been able to find really – to see if I can glean any last insights. It feels like an urgency to learn, an urgency to understand every last morsel of marketing genius I can […]

Anchoring & Adjustment on "Hell's Kitchen"

One of the Sentient Applied Choice Architecture principles is anchoring and adjustment –defined as the influence of an arbitrary number on subsequent judgments of quantity or value (Chapman & Johnson, 2002). In this principle, the value (or “anchor”) serves as a reference point for consumers, and they form their subsequent judgments on value based on […]

CEO Club Boston 2011

Please click for Dr. Aaron Reid’s  “True Drivers of Consumer Behavior” at CEO Club Boston 2011 event.

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