Thesis - Field Paper
Selective Attention and Addition–Removal Asymmetry in Menu Choice
A study of how attention shapes the way a decision maker evaluates menu options, especially when choices are added to, then removed from, a decision set. This paper has been proposed to the University of Manitoba as part of a research proposal.
- Focus: selective attention in structured choice environments.
- Context: addition and removal effects in menu decisions.
- Status: research project in progress.