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Last shall be first: A field study of biases in sequential performance evaluation on the Idol series

Lionel Page and Katie Page

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2010, vol. 73, issue 2, 186-198

Abstract: When performances are evaluated they are very often presented in a sequential order. Previous research suggests that the sequential presentation of alternatives may induce systematic biases in the way performances are evaluated. Such a phenomenon has been scarcely studied in economics. Using a large dataset of performance evaluation in the Idol series (N=1522), this paper presents new evidence about the systematic biases in sequential evaluation of performances and the psychological phenomena at the origin of these biases.

Keywords: Order; effects; Memory; Television; show (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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