Perception
Perception
Consumer Behaviour
RSM 353
Professor Scott Hawkins
Fall 2023
Session Overview
Sensation
Sensory marketing
Thresholds
✓ Absolute thresholds and subliminal perception
✓ Relative thresholds, framing, and loss aversion
Attention
Voluntary
Involuntary
Interpretation
Semiotics
Gestalt principles
Priming
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Overview of the Perceptual Process
Perception is the process by which an individual senses,
selects, and gives meaning to patterns of information.
Stages of perception:
Sensation (Exposure) – the immediate responses of our
senses
Attention – the allocation of limited processing capacity
to focus on selected information from our senses
Interpretation - the meaning that consumers attribute
to information held in attention
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Sensation
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Sensation
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Sensation
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Sensation
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Sensation
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Subliminal Perception: Does It Exist?
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Recent Evidence on Subliminal Priming
Psychological
Value
Loss Gain
Diminishing
Sensitivity
- $1,000 Actual
+ $1,000 Value
Loss
Aversion
Current
Reference
Point
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The Psychophysics of Sensation in Marketing
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Framing and Loss Aversion in Marketing
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Attention
What is attention?
Attention is the
allocation of a limited
processing capacity
to incoming sensory
stimuli.
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Selective Attention
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Selectivity:
What Attracts Consumer Attention?
Voluntary (top-down) attention is influenced by the
characteristics of the perceiver
Goals of the perceiver
✓ Perceptual vigilance
✓ Perceptual defense
Expectations of the perceiver
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Selectivity:
What Attracts Consumer Attention?
Involuntary (bottom-up) attention is influenced by the
characteristics of the stimulus
Physical proximity
Surprising or unusual events
Social attention: self and others
Stimulus characteristics: Salience of product, message, or
execution
✓ Size
✓ Colour
✓ Position
✓ Intensity
✓ Contrast
✓ Movement
✓ Humor
✓ Mystery
Molson
Marlboro
Hotel Inter-
cigarettes
Canadian
Continental
Engagement True
Masculine
Marlboro
William Cultured
Lung
and Joe
Women
wedding
Shakespeare
Man
Canadian
True Love
Independent
Elegant
Cancer
rings American
Identity
SIGN INTERPRETANT
(Image) (Meaning)
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Interpretation: The Encoding of Meaning
Mechanisms of interpretation:
Organization
Priming
Categorization
Elaboration
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The Gestalt Principles in Marketing
Closure
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The Gestalt Principles in Marketing
Similarity
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The Gestalt Principles in Marketing
Figure-Ground
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Priming Meaning
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Positioning Evoked by Category Names
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Summary