The choice overload effect occurs when one is provided with an extensive choice set leading to negative effects such as poor performance and satisfaction. This counter-intuitive finding goes against the common notion that having more choice is generally better. However, some studies have failed to demonstrate the choice overload effect and suggested that the effect could be moderated by certain individual difference variables. This study examines the possible moderators of the choice overload effect from the perspective of the self-determination theory. Causality orientations (controlled & autonomous) were used to examine the choice overload effect. Sixty participants were randomly assigned to either the no choice condition, moderate choice...
Effortful choice is costly, but so is accommodating to choices made by others. In five studies, part...
To what degree do people prefer to choose for themselves and what drives this preference? Is it memo...
Choice overload is characterized by individuals experiencing a decrease in preference strength and s...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may l...
Large choice sets were believed to be beneficial for both marketers and consumers. However, the curr...
Core theories in economics, psychology, and marketing suggest that decision makers benefit from havi...
Too much of a good thing can be harmful. Choice overload, a compelling paradox in consumer psycholog...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may ...
Choice overload, which means that large assortment may have negative effect on people’ s decisions a...
Current research in the field of consumer psychology argues that a large assortment is not beneficia...
<p>This investigation explored the conditions that minimize the negative effects of lacking choice a...
Consumers often desire to have more choices. However, being exposed to an overabundance of options m...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
It has been a common belief that major accomplishments of modern societies and developed economies a...
When you wander down most supermarket aisles are you befuddled by too much choice? Do you feel overw...
Effortful choice is costly, but so is accommodating to choices made by others. In five studies, part...
To what degree do people prefer to choose for themselves and what drives this preference? Is it memo...
Choice overload is characterized by individuals experiencing a decrease in preference strength and s...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may l...
Large choice sets were believed to be beneficial for both marketers and consumers. However, the curr...
Core theories in economics, psychology, and marketing suggest that decision makers benefit from havi...
Too much of a good thing can be harmful. Choice overload, a compelling paradox in consumer psycholog...
The choice overload hypothesis states that an increase in the number of options to choose from may ...
Choice overload, which means that large assortment may have negative effect on people’ s decisions a...
Current research in the field of consumer psychology argues that a large assortment is not beneficia...
<p>This investigation explored the conditions that minimize the negative effects of lacking choice a...
Consumers often desire to have more choices. However, being exposed to an overabundance of options m...
Some research suggests that increasing the number of options may be harmful for consumers by increas...
It has been a common belief that major accomplishments of modern societies and developed economies a...
When you wander down most supermarket aisles are you befuddled by too much choice? Do you feel overw...
Effortful choice is costly, but so is accommodating to choices made by others. In five studies, part...
To what degree do people prefer to choose for themselves and what drives this preference? Is it memo...
Choice overload is characterized by individuals experiencing a decrease in preference strength and s...