Title of article
Describing the Dynamics of Attention to TV Commercials: A Hierarchical Bayes Analysis of the Time to Zap an Ad
Author/Authors
Paul Gustafson & S. Siddarth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
25
From page
585
To page
609
Abstract
This paper provides insights into the dynamics of attention to TV commercials via an
analysis of the length of time that commercials are viewed before being ‘zapped’. The model, which
incorporates a flexible baseline hazard rate and captures unobserved heterogeneity across both consumers
and commercials using a hierarchical Bayes approach, is estimated on two datasets in which
commercial viewing is captured by a passive online device that continually monitors a household’s
TV viewing. Consistent with previous findings in psychology about the nature of attentional engagement
in TV viewing, baseline hazard rates are found to be non-monotonic. In addition, the data show
considerable ad-to-ad and household-to-household heterogeneity in zapping behavior. While one of
the datasets contains some information on characteristics of the ads, these data do not reveal any
firm links between the ad heterogeneity and the ad characteristics. A number of methodological and
computational issues arise in the hierarchical Bayes analysis.
Keywords
heterogeneity , Hierarchical Bayes , Marketing
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED STATISTICS
Record number
712131
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