O comportamento de compra compulsiva: um estudo com métodos neurocientíficos
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to analyze the association between decision making and emotional reactions in compulsive shoppers (CS) and non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). Evaluating decision making associated with emotional reactions involved in the process are unknown when comparing studies between CS and NCS groups in relation to impulse buying. The sample consisted of 35 consumers, divided among 25 compulsive shoppers (CS) and 10 non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). The methodological procedures were based on the analysis of decision making and emotional reactions detected by Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR), while participants performed the task presented in the decisional evaluation Iowa Glambing Task - IGT. The results of this study show a significant difference in decision making between CSs and NCSs, which correlates with the overall net score on the IGT task. These findings are suggestive of the occurrence of an impulsive cognitive style from the CSs compared to NCSs in regards to the ability of decision making by choosing disadvantageous choices in order to obtain more immediate gains. The results of Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR) revealed that the group of NCSs had higher scores on the magnitude scale of SCRs in advantageous choices, which reveals an emotional bond to the CNCs with pre-advantageous choices. Unlike the pattern of responses from the group of CSs, the members of NCSs show no emotional conflict and no significant somatic state when faced with choices during the IGT task. This suggests that in this particular sample, all the situations are equivalent for NCS individuals. The results obtained in this research will enable the study of factors that may represent the vulnerability of compulsive shoppers, contributing to the development of frameworks about behavior of the consumer and cognitive impairment, which deserve attention from Marketing and Psychology areas and prevention interventions in public policy. |
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Lopes, Evandro LuizCPF:10294482806http://lattes.cnpq.br/0631574435962669Serralvo, Francisco AntônioCPF:00000000000http://lattes.cnpq.br/299947460977830Rossi, George Bedinellihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6837228828495794Freire, Otávio Bandeira de Lamônicahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1745770940204631Silva, Dirceu daCPF:87300176887http://lattes.cnpq.br/9583759917108842CPF:02461287432http://lattes.cnpq.br/2510700784075770Magalhães, Maria dos Remédios Antunes2015-04-08T15:35:16Z2014-03-102013-08-29MAGALHÃES, Maria dos Remédios Antunes. Behavior of compulsive buying: a study with methods neuroscientific. 2013. 196 f. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo, 2013.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/tede/handle/tede/722The objective of this study was to analyze the association between decision making and emotional reactions in compulsive shoppers (CS) and non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). Evaluating decision making associated with emotional reactions involved in the process are unknown when comparing studies between CS and NCS groups in relation to impulse buying. The sample consisted of 35 consumers, divided among 25 compulsive shoppers (CS) and 10 non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). The methodological procedures were based on the analysis of decision making and emotional reactions detected by Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR), while participants performed the task presented in the decisional evaluation Iowa Glambing Task - IGT. The results of this study show a significant difference in decision making between CSs and NCSs, which correlates with the overall net score on the IGT task. These findings are suggestive of the occurrence of an impulsive cognitive style from the CSs compared to NCSs in regards to the ability of decision making by choosing disadvantageous choices in order to obtain more immediate gains. The results of Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR) revealed that the group of NCSs had higher scores on the magnitude scale of SCRs in advantageous choices, which reveals an emotional bond to the CNCs with pre-advantageous choices. Unlike the pattern of responses from the group of CSs, the members of NCSs show no emotional conflict and no significant somatic state when faced with choices during the IGT task. This suggests that in this particular sample, all the situations are equivalent for NCS individuals. The results obtained in this research will enable the study of factors that may represent the vulnerability of compulsive shoppers, contributing to the development of frameworks about behavior of the consumer and cognitive impairment, which deserve attention from Marketing and Psychology areas and prevention interventions in public policy.O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a associação entre a tomada de decisão e as reações emocionais em compradores compulsivos (CCs) e em compradores não compulsivos (CNCs). Até o momento, são desconhecidos estudos que comparem CCs a um grupo de CNCs, em relação ao impulso de comprar, à avaliação da tomada de decisão e à associação entre as reações emocionais envolvidas. A amostra foi composta por 35 consumidores, divididos entre 25 compradores compulsivos (CCs) e 10 compradores não compulsivos (CNCs). Os procedimentos metodológicos foram baseados na análise da tomada de decisão e as reações emocionais detectadas pela Atividade Eletrodérmica (EDA/SCR), enquanto os participantes executavam uma tarefa de avaliação decisional, Iowa Glambing Task IGT. Os resultados do presente estudo evidenciaram uma diferença significativa na tomada de decisão entre CCs e CNCs, com relação ao netscore total na tarefa IGT. Tais achados mostraram-se sugestivos da ocorrência de um estilo cognitivo mais impulsivo em CCs, quando comparados a CNCs no que tange à capacidade de tomada de decisão, ao optarem por escolhas desvantajosas a fim de obterem ganhos mais imediatos. Quanto aos resultados da atividade eletrodérmica (EDA/SCR), o grupo de CNCs apresentaram médias mais altas nas magnitudes das SCRs em escolhas vantajosas. Este padrão de respostas nas magnitudes das SCRs revelaria um vínculo emocional dos CNCs para com as pré-escolhas vantajosas. Diferentemente do padrão de respostas do grupo de CCs, os integrantes do grupo dos CNCs não apresentam nenhum conflito emocional, pois não demonstram nenhum estado somático significativo quando se deparam com as escolhas durante a tarefa IGT, pois se sugere, no caso particular dessa amostra, que todas as situações lhes são equivalentes. Dessa forma, os resultados obtidos nessa pesquisa permitirão o estudo de fatores que podem representar a vulnerabilidade dos compradores compulsivos, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento de quadros comportamentais e de danos cognitivos, que merecem atenção mercadológica, terapêutica e intervenções de prevenção em políticas públicas.Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-08T15:35:16Z (GMT). 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O comportamento de compra compulsiva: um estudo com métodos neurocientíficos |
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Magalhães, Maria dos Remédios Antunes |
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Magalhães, Maria dos Remédios Antunes |
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Lopes, Evandro Luiz |
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Serralvo, Francisco Antônio |
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Rossi, George Bedinelli |
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Freire, Otávio Bandeira de Lamônica |
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Silva, Dirceu da |
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Lopes, Evandro Luiz Serralvo, Francisco Antônio Rossi, George Bedinelli Freire, Otávio Bandeira de Lamônica Silva, Dirceu da |
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The objective of this study was to analyze the association between decision making and emotional reactions in compulsive shoppers (CS) and non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). Evaluating decision making associated with emotional reactions involved in the process are unknown when comparing studies between CS and NCS groups in relation to impulse buying. The sample consisted of 35 consumers, divided among 25 compulsive shoppers (CS) and 10 non-compulsive shoppers (NCS). The methodological procedures were based on the analysis of decision making and emotional reactions detected by Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR), while participants performed the task presented in the decisional evaluation Iowa Glambing Task - IGT. The results of this study show a significant difference in decision making between CSs and NCSs, which correlates with the overall net score on the IGT task. These findings are suggestive of the occurrence of an impulsive cognitive style from the CSs compared to NCSs in regards to the ability of decision making by choosing disadvantageous choices in order to obtain more immediate gains. The results of Electrodermal Activity (EDA / SCR) revealed that the group of NCSs had higher scores on the magnitude scale of SCRs in advantageous choices, which reveals an emotional bond to the CNCs with pre-advantageous choices. Unlike the pattern of responses from the group of CSs, the members of NCSs show no emotional conflict and no significant somatic state when faced with choices during the IGT task. This suggests that in this particular sample, all the situations are equivalent for NCS individuals. The results obtained in this research will enable the study of factors that may represent the vulnerability of compulsive shoppers, contributing to the development of frameworks about behavior of the consumer and cognitive impairment, which deserve attention from Marketing and Psychology areas and prevention interventions in public policy. |
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