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Too Much Information: Choice Overload

Humans’ bounded rationality is particularly well illustrated by the concept of choice overload. This phenomenon occurs as a result of too many choices being available to consumers.

Overchoice has been associated with unhappiness, decision fatigue, going with the default option, as well as avoiding making a decision altogether, such as not buying a product. Factors that contribute to perceived choice overload:  the number of options and attributes, time constraints, decision accountability, alignability and complementarity of options, and consumers’ preference uncertainty, etc.

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