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      Revisions and Regret: The Cost of Changing your Mind : Revisions and Regret

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      Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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            Maximizing versus satisficing: happiness is a matter of choice.

            Can people feel worse off as the options they face increase? The present studies suggest that some people--maximizers--can. Study 1 reported a Maximization Scale, which measures individual differences in desire to maximize. Seven samples revealed negative correlations between maximization and happiness, optimism, self-esteem, and life satisfaction, and positive correlations between maximization and depression, perfectionism, and regret. Study 2 found maximizers less satisfied than nonmaximizers (satisficers) with consumer decisions, and more likely to engage in social comparison. Study 3 found maximizers more adversely affected by upward social comparison. Study 4 found maximizers more sensitive to regret and less satisfied in an ultimatum bargaining game. The interaction between maximizing and choice is discussed in terms of regret, adaptation, and self-blame.
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              The Psychology of Preferences

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                Journal
                Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
                J. Behav. Dec. Making
                Wiley-Blackwell
                08943257
                January 2013
                January 2013
                : 26
                : 1
                : 1-12
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                10.1002/bdm.756
                df215500-42e4-4921-a748-4b7dfbe5f4f3
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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