Park, Hill, and Bonds-Raacke publish online shopping research article
05/01/14 jgm
What common knowledge calls "buyer's remorse," and what psychological science calls "experienced regret," is the subject of a paper by three psychology professors at Fort Hays State University.
Dr. April Park, assistant professor, Dr. Trey Hill, assistant professor, and Dr. Jennifer Bonds-Raacke, associate professor and department chair, found that the level of regret can be minimized if people spend a lot of time researching a product prior to buying it.
Their work, a collection of two separate studies, also showed that people experience different levels of regret when shopping online compared to a brick and mortar store.
The article is available at sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563215002241. Their work will also be available in an upcoming printed edition of Computers in Human Behavior.