yes, think jordan peterson had a piece on this exact topic, which i tended to agree with
people value things with price higher, and think that there's something wrong with the cheaper and even free product
it's dumb, but it's how our psychology works
Yep. Especially if you want people to act on advice. If you give it for free they’re likely to disregard it. But if you charge where it’s an uncomfortable number; they’ll implement your advice in a hurry.
Funny how humans work
Love learning about user behaviour as such, more so than even the interface part
Behavioral economics and psychology are some of the most fascinating things to study. They reveal a lot about human nature and deepen your understanding of the world. Highly recommend.