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The Appeal of the Middle
http://www.freakonomics.com/2012/05/03/the-appeal-of-the-middle/

The Appeal of the Middle

Freakonomics
05/03/2012 | 1:27 pm


New research (summarized by the BPS Research Digest) from Paul Rodway, Astrid 
Schepman, and Jordana Lambert demonstrates that people seem to prefer items 
located in the middle:

“In replication of the centre-stage effect, it was found that when participants 
were presented with a line of five pictures, they preferred pictures in the 
centre rather than at either end,” the authors write. “This applies when the 
line of pictures was arranged horizontally or vertically and when participants 
selected from five pairs of identical socks arranged vertically.”  

The authors also discuss the policy implications of their work:

“If item location influences preference during the millions of purchasing 
choices that occur every day, it will be exerting a substantial influence on 
consumer behaviour. Moreover, choices from a range of options are made in many 
other contexts (e.g. legal and occupational), and it remains to be investigated 
whether the central preference remains with other formats and whether it 
extends to other types of decision.”

Okay, let’s see how this research holds up. Do you think that this blog post 
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