Lecture 7 Flashcards

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Choice

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A selection made between two or more alternatives

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Bounded Rationality

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Limitations or constraints in the reasoning process of the decision maker

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3
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Optimizing

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  • Evaluate all the available choices
  • select the choice that will result in the most favourable outcome
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4
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Sacrificing

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  • set an aspiration criterion level
  • searches all possible choices until a choice is found that satisfies the aspiration criterion level
  • select this alternative and stop search
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5
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Lyegar & Lepper (2000) Is having too many choices detrimental?

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  • people prefer having extensive choices over limited choices
  • people’s motivation to act on their choices is lower when there are extensive choices
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6
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Choice overload effect

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“the provision of extensive choices may sometimes still be seen as initially desirable, it may also prove unexpectedly demotivating in the end” (Lyengar, S.S., & Pepper, 2000 p996)

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7
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When are people susceptible to the choice overload effect?

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  • when people are not familiar with the options
  • when people do not have a preference for any of the choices
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