2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.878552
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Taking Decisions Too Seriously: Why Maximizers Often Get Mired in Choices

Abstract: Maximizing is a topic that has received significant attention from researchers and corporate organizations alike. Although extensive previous research has explored how maximizers behave in a decision scenario, a fundamental question remains about why they prefer a larger assortment regardless of whether the decisions are important or not. This study attempts to explore the underlying mechanism of this phenomenon. Four surveys were conducted, and participants from Mturk or Credamo online platforms were recruite… Show more

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“…Four to five are appropriate considering the options provided by the choice architecture [92][93][94]. Providing additional options can help cater to the needs of farmers.…”
Section: Number Of Options For the Nudging Strategies Should Be Appro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four to five are appropriate considering the options provided by the choice architecture [92][93][94]. Providing additional options can help cater to the needs of farmers.…”
Section: Number Of Options For the Nudging Strategies Should Be Appro...mentioning
confidence: 99%