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The Mere Categorization Effect: How the Presence of Categories Increases Choosers' Perceptions of Assortment Variety

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Cassie Mogilner () (Stanford University)
Tamar Rudnick () (Columbia University)
Sheena Iyengar () (Columbia University)
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What is the effect of option categorization on choosers’ satisfaction? A combination of field and laboratory experiments reveals that the mere presence of categories, irrespective of their content, positively influences the satisfaction of choosers who are unfamiliar with the choice domain. This “mere categorization effect” is driven by a greater number of categories signaling greater variety amongst the available options, which allows for a sense of self-determination from choice. This effect, however, is attenuated among choosers who are familiar with the choice domain, who do not rely on the presence of categories to perceive the variety available.

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Paper provided by Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science in its series Economics Working Papers with number 0070.

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