June 2020
Beginner
256 pages
5h 38m
English
In The Art of Choosing (2010), Sheena Iyengar describes an experiment with rats. The rats were given a choice between a direct path to food and a path that had branches and therefore required choices to be made. Both paths resulted in access to the same food in the same amounts. If rats only wanted food, then it seems logical that they would take the short, direct path. But the rats continuously preferred the path with branches.
In experiments with monkeys and pigeons, the animals learn to press buttons to get food. When given a choice between one button and multiple buttons, both monkeys and pigeons prefer multiple buttons.
In similar research with humans, people were given chips to use at a casino. They ...
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