Anchoring effect in visual information processing during financial decisions: An eye-tracking study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS
M. Ceravolo, Vincenzo Farina, L. Fattobene, L. Leonelli, G. Raggetti
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Abstract

When reading a fi nancial disclosure document, subjects are faced with multiple information cues and might simplify decisional complexity by relying on heuristics. This study explores whether, in an attempt to fi lter information from the Payment Account Fees Information Document (FID), subjects anchor their evaluation to a speci fi c item, leading to biased fi nancial choices. By detecting the visual search strategy in 70 subjects through eye tracking, we observed that people exhibited systematic visual anchoring to the top of the document, which corresponds to the Liquidity section that displays the Annual Fee. Moreover, data revealed that subjects sometimes fail to recognize the most advantageous products. This mainly occurs when the Annual Fee is high, even if the other charges compensate for that amount, clarifying the link between visual search strategy and fi nancial decisions. Data also showed the role of fi nancial literacy in modulating attention, as poorly fi nancially literate subjects are more prone to anchoring bias. The fi ndings contribute to the neuroeconomics literature on anchoring effect and highlight practical implications for fi nancial regulators and managers involved in the ergonomics of documents.
财务决策过程中视觉信息加工的锚定效应:一项眼动追踪研究。
当阅读财务披露文件时,受试者面临多种信息线索,并可能通过依赖启发式来简化决策复杂性。本研究探讨了在试图从支付账户费用信息文件(FID)中过滤信息时,受试者是否将其评估锚定在特定项目上,从而导致有偏见的金融选择。通过眼动追踪检测70名受试者的视觉搜索策略,我们观察到人们对文档顶部表现出系统的视觉锚定,这对应于显示年费的流动性部分。此外,数据显示,受试者有时无法识别最有利的产品。这种情况主要发生在年费很高的时候,即使其他费用弥补了这一数额,这就澄清了视觉搜索策略和财务决策之间的联系。数据还显示了金融知识在调节注意力方面的作用,因为金融知识贫乏的受试者更容易产生锚定偏见。这些发现有助于神经经济学文献的锚定效应,并突出了涉及文件人机工程学的金融监管机构和管理人员的实际意义。
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