Compared to what? Effects of categorization on hedonic contrast

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Debra A. Zellner
Elizabeth A. Rohm
Terri L. Bassetti
Scott Parker
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[1] Montclair State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Arbor Incorporated,undefined
[3] Washington State University,undefined
[4] American University,undefined
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Test Stimulus; Fruit Juice; Context Stimulus; Attractiveness Rating; Ebbinghaus Illusion;
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Test stimuli are rated less “good” following very good context stimuli than when presented either alone or following neutral context stimuli. This diminution in rating is calledhedonic contrast. In two experiments, the degree of hedonic contrast depended on how subjects were instructed to categorize context and test stimuli. Contrast was substantially attenuated if context and test stimuli were said to belong to different categories. The effect was demonstrated for beverages (Experiment 1) and birds (Experiment 2). Stimuli’s hedonic ratings were far less affected by other stimuli declared to belong to a different category than by stimuli declared to belong to a common category.
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