Endowment Bias Coffee Price Comparison Template for PowerPoint & Google Slides
Description
Visualize the endowment effect with this contrasting coffee cup price comparison slide, ideal for illustrating how ownership influences perceived value. The slide features two vibrant coffee cups set against a blue backdrop: one labeled “Not Mine” with a $2.87 price tag and the other “Mine” priced at $7.12, demonstrating cognitive bias in consumer behavior. Beneath each cup, clear label buttons reinforce the ownership distinction. The flat vector illustrations ensure crisp, scalable graphics, while the bold white headline “Endowment Bias” at the top anchors the theme.
Built for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this fully editable template leverages master slides for seamless customization. Change the price values, swap the coffee graphics, adjust colors, or replace labels with your own examples without disturbing the layout. Drag-and-drop functionality and vector shapes guarantee high‐resolution output across devices and screens. The generous white‐space hierarchy and consistent typography maintain readability, making data comparisons visually engaging and easy to digest.
Use the slide to reinforce marketing psychology lessons, sales training modules, or consumer behavior case studies. The side-by-side design, combined with concise labeling, helps audiences immediately grasp the concept of value perception. Whether you’re crafting academic presentations, business proposals, or workshop materials, this slide delivers a clear, professional narrative.
The template includes a customizable title placeholder, sample subtext for context, and dual-button shapes that can be relabeled for alternative scenarios. The blue background can be modified to align with corporate branding, and the price tags are fully adjustable to illustrate varying numeric values or percentages. With an intuitive layout and hierarchical visual cues, presenters can quickly adapt the slide for modules on behavioral economics, negotiation tactics, or pricing strategy.
Who is it for
Marketing teams, behavioral scientists, trainers, and educators will benefit from this slide when teaching cognitive biases, pricing strategy, or consumer decision-making principles. Business consultants and sales leaders can use it to highlight value perception in client workshops or internal training.
Other Uses
Repurpose this layout for comparing product features, A/B test results, value propositions, or cost analyses. Swap the coffee illustrations for other objects and adjust labels to suit budgeting, ROI comparisons, or preference studies.
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