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Surprisingly, this is the type of comment I love.
"Surely this only works on idiots?" 😲
The comment was in response to a clip I'd posted about how decimals and commas elongate a number.
For example:
50,000.00
50,000
50000
50k
In the clip I show an ad promoting a $50k cash giveaway and make the point that it would have been more impressive (though less poetic) had they used $50,000.00.
It's known as Magnitude Representation (Coulter, Choi and Munroe, 2011).
So why do I love comments like that?
Because frankly, that would be my response, too.
If I didn't immerse myself in behavioural studies, I would also assume people make purely rational decisions and those that didn't were idiots.
And that's what's so revealing about behavioural science.
We are fallible decision makers. But predictable ones.
➡ And that's who you should be designing comms, workplaces, products and experiences for.
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