Decision Quicksand: How Trivial Choices Suck Us In

Volume: 39, Issue: 2, Pages: 360 - 370
Published: Aug 1, 2012
Abstract
People often get unnecessarily mired in trivial decisions. Four studies support a metacognitive account for this painful phenomenon. Our central premise is that people use subjective experiences of difficulty while making a decision as a cue to how much further time and effort to spend. People generally associate important decisions with difficulty. Consequently, if a decision feels unexpectedly difficult, due to even incidental reasons, people...
Paper Details
Title
Decision Quicksand: How Trivial Choices Suck Us In
Published Date
Aug 1, 2012
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
360 - 370
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