Join us in our social experiment
This social experiment was inspired by my daughter's intriguing observation. She believes that more people will choose to give $0.99 over $1.00 because of the perception that $0.99 feels significantly less than $1.00, even though the difference is just a penny. We aim to explore this fascinating aspect of human psychology and see how it plays out in real life.
Join us in the Price Perception Challenge to see if her theory holds true! Will you choose to give $0.99 or $1.00? Your choice matters and helps us understand the power of price perception.
Plus, 25% of all money given will go to charity, making your decision even more impactful!
Left Brain Appeal
(Analytical)
Logic and Reason:
Prioritizes logical and rational decision-making.
Values clear, factual information and transparency.
Focuses on details and accuracy in data.
Objective Analysis:
Evaluates options based on pros and cons.
Less influenced by emotional appeals.
Seeks evidence-based reasoning and consistency.
Attention to Details:
Appreciates numerical data, graphs, and charts.
Prefers structured and organized information.
Takes time to analyze and weigh all available information.
Right Brain Appeal
(Emotional)
Intuitive and Empathetic:
Relies on intuition and gut feelings.
Values personal connections and emotional impact.
Responds to empathy and human stories.
Creativity and Imagination:
Appreciates creative elements and visual storytelling.
Draws inspiration from imaginative and engaging content.
Responds positively to experiences that evoke emotions.
Social and Personal Values:
Influenced by social norms and peer influence.
Seeks authenticity and alignment with personal values.
Values empathy, compassion, and human connection.
numbers are updated daily
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$0.99
$1.00
Followers
Your Choice Makes a Difference!
25%
of all money will be donated
This months donations will go to
Venmo: @priceperceptionchallenge
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