How loss aversion overrides rational thinking?
Loss Aversion overrides rational thinking by evoking emotional reaction to enduring losses prompting users to protective action.
Facing potential loses in the future evokes a form of loss aversion called FOMO (fear of missing out) to the same effect.
IMPACT:
Both 1. Closing Registration and 2. Time Counter evoke FOMO on registration opportunity to learn new skills, meet new people, participate in community driving users to register now.
The “99% booked” cue evokes Scarcity for a one-two punch to our automatic, emotion driven decision centre.
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Other Principles:
Read about Social Proof and see how it influences your decision-making through the behavior and opinions of others.
Read about Endowment Effect and how it's used to keep you loyal
Read about Uncertainty and how it stops you from taking action
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