When does brand matter more than our senses? The influence of touching or smelling experience on product evaluation
Abstract
Specifically, we selected two products (perfume and paper) whose intrinsic quality can be inferred
directly through sensory experience (i.e., scent and writing experience, respectively). Results from
one field and one laboratorial experiment showed that brand impacts the perception of a product,
overriding the information offered by direct sensory experience with the product. Importantly, this
was more likely to occur in processing conditions that induce low elaboration (e.g., low motivation).
We further discuss how these results contribute to understand the effect as supported by having brand
as a heuristic or promoting a belief that is able to bias our perceptions.
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