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Decision Quicksand: How Trivial Choices Suck Us In

机译:决策流沙:琐碎的选择如何吸引我们

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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 may draw the reverse inference that it is also important and consequently increase the amount of time and effort they expend. Ironically, this process is particularly likely for decisions that initially seemed unimportant because people expect them to be easier (whereas important decisions are expected to be difficult to begin with). Our studies demonstrate that unexpected difficulty not only causes people to get caught up in unimportant decisions but also to voluntarily seek more options, which can increase decision difficulty even further.
机译:人们常常不必要地陷入琐碎的决定中。四项研究支持这种痛苦现象的元认知解释。我们的中心前提是,人们在做出决定时会使用主观的困难体验,以此作为花费更多时间和精力的线索。人们通常将重要的决策与困难联系起来。因此,如果由于偶然的原因而做出的决定出乎意料的困难,人们可能会得出相反的推论,即它也很重要,因此会增加他们花费的时间和精力。具有讽刺意味的是,此过程对于最初似乎不重要的决策尤其有可能,因为人们希望它们会变得更容易(而重要的决策预计将很难开始)。我们的研究表明,意料之外的困难不仅会导致人们陷入不重要的决策中,而且会自愿寻求更多选择,这会进一步增加决策难度。

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    《Journal of consumer research》 |2012年第2期|p.360-370|共11页
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    ANER SELA; JONAH BERGER;

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    University of Florida, 204 Bryan Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611;

    Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 700 Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104;

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