Illusory Price Increases after the Euro Changeover in Germany: An Expectancy-Consistent Bias

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​Illusory Price Increases after the Euro Changeover in Germany: An Expectancy-Consistent Bias​
Traut-Mattausch, E.; Greitemeyer, T.; Frey, D. & Schulz-Hardt, S. ​ (2007) 
Journal of Consumer Policy30(4) pp. 421​-434​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10603-007-9049-y 

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Traut-Mattausch, Eva; Greitemeyer, Tobias; Frey, Dieter; Schulz-Hardt, Stefan 
Abstract
The aim of the present report is to review research demonstrating the role played by expectations for observed illusory price increases after the euro introduction in Germany. In laboratory experiments when participants are asked to estimate price changes in a restaurant following the euro introduction, the price estimates are found to be biased in the direction of the expectation of rising prices. The research also examines the extent to which a similar judgment bias is evident in other areas and how interventions counteract the bias. A further focus of the research is on the underlying process. In this respect the results show that the bias is based on a selective outcome correction process not previously described. Theoretical implications and practical implications for consumer policy issues are highlighted.
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2007
Journal
Journal of Consumer Policy 
ISSN
0168-7034
Language
English

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