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- Title
Facing it: assessing the immediate emotional impacts of calorie labelling using automatic facial coding.
- Authors
Laffan, Kate; Sunstein, Cass; Dolan, Paul
- Abstract
Although there has been a proliferation of research and policy work into how nudges shape people's behaviour, most studies stop far short of consumer welfare analysis. In the current work, we critically reflect on recent efforts to provide insights into the consumer welfare impact of nudges using willingness to pay and subjective well-being reports and explore an unobtrusive approach that can speak to the immediate emotional impacts of a nudge: automatic facial expression coding. In an exploratory lab study, we use facial expression coding to assess the short-run emotional impact of being presented with calorie information about a popcorn snack in the context of a stylised 'Cinema experience'. The results of the study indicate that calorie information has heterogeneous impacts on people's likelihood of choosing the snack and on the emotions they experience during the moment of choice which varies based on their level of health-consciousness. The information does not, however, affect the emotions people go on to experience while viewing movie clips, suggesting that the emotional effects of the information are short-lived. We conclude by emphasising the potential of automatic facial expression coding to provide new insights into the immediate emotional impacts of nudges and calling for further research into this promising technique.
- Subjects
NUDGE theory; WILLINGNESS to pay; EMOTIONS; SUBJECTIVE well-being (Psychology); RESEARCH methodology; FACIAL expression
- Publication
Behavioural Public Policy, 2024, Vol 8, Issue 3, p572
- ISSN
2398-063X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/bpp.2021.32