Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 28, 2025

Measuring Attention and Visual Processing Speed by Model-based Analysis of Temporal-order Judgments
Published on: January 23, 2017
A query theory account of the attraction effect
Neo Poon1, Ashley Luckman2, Andrea Isoni3
1Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom; Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We provide novel support for Query Theory, a reason-based decision framework, extending it to multialternative choices and applying it to the classic phenomenon known as the attraction effect. In Experiment 1 (N = 261), we generalised the two key metrics used in Query Theory from binary to multialternative choices and found that reasons supporting the target option were generated earlier and in greater quantity than those supporting the competitor, as predicted by the theory. In Experiment 2 (N = 703), we investigated the causal relationships between reasoning and choices by exogenously manipulating the order in which participants generated their reasons. As predicted, the size of the attraction effect was a function of this query order manipulation. We also introduced a bidirectional reason coding protocol to measure the valence of reasons, which confirmed support for Query Theory. We suggest the Query Theory framework can be useful for studying the high-level deliberation processes behind multialternative choices.
Related Concept Videos
Incentive Theory: Pull Theory of Motivation
The theory differentiates between...
Relationship Formation
Coulomb's Law
Newton's third law applies to the Coulomb force — the...
The Representativeness Heuristic
Cause and Effect
Attribution Theory

