Objective: To study the effects of snacking on decision-making processes
Participants were presented with a series of snack options and asked to choose their preference.
Results showed a direct correlation between snack type and participant preference, but only when snacks were presented in a specific order.
When presented with the same snack options in reverse order, participants' preferences were drastically altered, leading to cognitive dissonance.
The study concluded that snacking can have a profound impact on our perception of reality.
Further Experiments:
Experiment 4: The Effects of Popcorn Texture on Cognitive Bias