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Visual perception and subjective product valuation

 

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Hello, 

You are invited to participate in a university research study (≈ 5–8 minutes) on visual perception and subjective valuation of product. Here's how they survey is organized :

 

  • Study 1: Dot Estimation Task. Your role : A serie of images of dot clusters will be presented very briefly. You have to estimate how many dots you have seen on each images. ≈ 3 minutes.

 

  • Phase 2: Consumer Valuation Task. Your role : You will be asked to indicate the maximum price you are willing to pay for a specific product. ≈ 2 minutes.

 

Finally, you will be asked to complete some socio-demographic questions. ≈ 2 minutes.

 

ANONYMITY & VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION

Your participation is entirely voluntary. You are free to withdraw from the study at any time without providing a reason and without any consequences. The datas collected are strictly anonymous. No identifying information will be kept.

 

RISKS & BENEFITS

There are no foreseeable risks associated with this study. While there is no direct benefit for you, your participation will contribute to the advancement of research in psychology and behavioral economics.

 

ABOUT US

This study is conducted by Justine Rabusseau, Master’s student in Economics and Psychological Science, under the supervision of Mr. Raysid Sanitioso Bo, professor and researcher in social psychology, at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Université Paris Cité.

 

YOUR RIGHTS

You have the right to ask and access the overall study results once it is completed.

 

QUESTIONS & CONTACTS

For any questions or to obtain a summary of the results, you can contact:

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