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Nov 7, 2014 at 20:18 comment added ChrisLively I don't see how that study applies. I agree that when faced with many similar options for a single choice that a person can quickly become overwhelmed. However, a person doesn't have that same anxiety when allowed to pick zero or more of the available options. In other words, there is no dilemma which causes possible anxiety about picking only one. In the ice cream scenario from the first reference, the child only gets one flavor. If, instead, the child was allowed to pick zero or even all of the flavors then I doubt the child would have had a problem.
May 9, 2014 at 21:14 history answered rvazquez CC BY-SA 3.0