Expectations Dan Gilbert gave a great talk @ TED a few years ago where he discusses the ways consumers make mistakes in estimating the value of purchases. In it he describes an experiment where test subjects were asked to evaluate how much they will enjoy the future experience of snacking on potato chips while either in the presence of gourmet chocolates, or canned ham. As expected, those looking at chocolates thought they would enjoy the potato chips a lot less than those looking at the Spam. The eventual result is that potato chips are yummy, and we all enjoy eating them about the same no matter how badly we over or under estimated our potential enjoyment of them.
by mhenderson