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  • Current judgments, like business and movie ratings, are influenced by prior judgments, revealing cognitive biases tied to how we adapt to patterns in our environment.
  • The study analyzed over 6 million reviews from platforms like Yelp and Amazon to see how individual raters' ratings are affected by their previous ratings.
  • It found that current ratings tend to shift away from prior ones, with this effect diminishing as more reviews are given, highlighting a contrast effect in rating behavior.

Article Abstract

Current judgments are systematically biased by prior judgments. Such biases occur in ways that seem to reflect the cognitive system's ability to adapt to statistical regularities within the environment. These cognitive sequential dependencies have primarily been evaluated in carefully controlled laboratory experiments. In this study, we used these well-known laboratory findings to guide our analysis of two datasets, consisting of over 2.2 million business review ratings from Yelp and 4.2 million movie and television review ratings from Amazon. We explored how within-reviewer ratings are influenced by previous ratings. Our findings suggest a contrast effect: Current ratings are systematically biased away from prior ratings, and the magnitude of this bias decays over several reviews. This work is couched within a broader program that aims to use well-established laboratory findings to guide our understanding of patterns in naturally occurring and large-scale behavioral data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13428-018-1175-8DOI Listing

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