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Choice

A choice is the range of different things from which a being can choose.[1] The arrival at a choice may incorporate motivators and models.

Freedom of choice is generally cherished, whereas a severely limited or artificially restricted choice can lead to discomfort with choosing, and possibly an unsatisfactory outcome. In contrast, a choice with excessively numerous options may lead to confusion, reduced satisfaction, regret of the alternatives not taken, and indifference in an unstructured existence;[2][3]: 63  and the illusion that choosing an object or a course, necessarily leads to the control of that object or course, can cause psychological problems.[4]

  1. ^ "CHOICE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  2. ^ Barry Schwartz: The Paradox of Choice (2004)
  3. ^ Myers, David G. (2010). Social psychology (Tenth ed.). New York, NY. ISBN 9780073370668. OCLC 667213323.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Iyengar, Sheena S.; Lepper, Mark R. (December 2000). "When choice is demotivating: Can one desire too much of a good thing?". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 79 (6): 995–1006. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.79.6.995. ISSN 1939-1315. PMID 11138768.

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