Modern Wisdom: #592 – Richard Shotton – 8 Fascinating Psychological Biases | Free Podcast Summary

Modern Wisdom Podcast with Chris Williamson – Richard Shotton: 8 Fascinating Psychological Biases As an expert in the world of models, psychology, consumer behavior, and principles for advertising and social change, Richard Shotton (@rshotton) knows just how…

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Friction to influence behaviour

  • The concept of friction in marketing involves adding barriers or obstacles to a customer’s journey toward a purchase
  • There are nuances to studies that suggest adding friction can change behavior and perception of the product value
  • Friction can be used strategically to influence customer behavior and perception of a product
  • The Ikea Effect study found that the more effort someone puts into creating or building a product, the more they appreciate it
  • Adding a small amount of friction can be effective in improving the perceived value and quality of a product
  • A study by Ryan Buell found that adding a slight delay and a loading bar to a travel comparison website improved customers’ perception of the site’s comprehensiveness

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  3. 03Stated vs revealed preferences in human behaviour
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  5. 05Making it easy
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