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Stars versus Bars: How the Aesthetics of Product Ratings "Shape" Product Preference.

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Title: Stars versus Bars: How the Aesthetics of Product Ratings "Shape" Product Preference.
Authors: Jia, He (Michael) (AUTHOR) mhjia@hku.hk, Wan, Echo Wen (AUTHOR), Zheng, Wanyi (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Consumer Research. Jun2023, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p142-166. 25p. 2 Color Photographs, 5 Diagrams, 2 Charts, 11 Graphs.
Abstract: Websites commonly use visual formats to display numerical product ratings. Highlighting the overlooked notion of the "aesthetics" of product ratings, the current research examines how the shape of basic visual rating units (rectangular vs. non-rectangular) influences product preference. Seven experiments (and 23 supplementary experiments; N  =   17,994) demonstrate a visual rounding effect. Specifically, compared to the rectangular rating format (e.g. bar ratings), the non-rectangular rating format (e.g. star ratings) increases product preference when product ratings (e.g. 3.7, 3.8, 3.9) are below the nearest integer. In contrast, the non-rectangular rating format decreases product preference when product ratings (e.g. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3) are above the nearest integer. Occurring for both the overall rating and by-attribute ratings of a product, the visual rounding effect results from a visual completeness restoration process, wherein consumers perceive non-rectangular rating units to be incomplete after vertical cutting. This research contributes to the product rating and visual marketing literatures and provides actionable implications by demonstrating what visual rating format should be adopted based on rating distribution, how the visual rounding effect can be prevented if needed, and who are even more susceptible to the visual rounding effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: *Consumers' reviews, *Consumer preferences, Aesthetics, Rating, Numerals, Rectangles, Visual marketing, Cognition
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ISSN: 00935301
DOI: 10.1093/jcr/ucac043
Database: Business Source Complete
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