1. ask participant to turn to page 11 in their guide
2. The important message here is that people use both their emotional and their rational thinking when making decisions.
3. The exercise asks people to list the reasons why they would buy a specific product - a car, a new phone or some other everyday item.
4. participants should be split into groups of 4-6
5. Ask the participants to choose either car or phones, whatever you think your audience would like best. Try to choose what would be the most fun for your audience, and it doesn't have to be the type of item they would have most experience in purchasing.
6. Pictures of the cars and phones are included, along with a small amount of information about each product.
7. Ask the participants to fill in the table in their guide listing their decisions and decide if these are based on rational or emotional reasons.