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Title Eco, U.
Title Kant and the platypus : essays on language and cognition Type Book Whole
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher Vintage Place of Publication London Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title Kant and the platypus
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ISSN ISBN 009927695X (pbk) Medium
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Eco99 Serial 7097
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Title Handbuch der Semiotik Type Book Whole
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Publisher Metzler Place of Publication Stuttgart Editor
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Noth00 Serial 7105
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Abbreviated Journal Iyengar, S.S.; Lepper, M.R.
Title When choice is demotivating: can one desire too much of a good thing? Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication J Pers Soc Psychol Abbreviated Journal When choice is demotivating
Volume 79 Issue 6 Pages 995-1006
Keywords choice
Abstract Current psychological theory and research affirm the positive affective and motivational consequences of having personal choice. These findings have led to the popular notion that the more choice, the better-that the human ability to manage, and the human desire for, choice is unlimited. Findings from 3 experimental studies starkly challenge this implicit assumption that having more choices is necessarily more intrinsically motivating than having fewer. These experiments, which were conducted in both field and laboratory settings, show that people are more likely to purchase gourmet jams or chocolates or to undertake optional class essay assignments when offered a limited array of 6 choices rather than a more extensive array of 24 or 30 choices. Moreover, participants actually reported greater subsequent satisfaction with their selections and wrote better essays when their original set of options had been limited. Implications for future research are discussed.
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ISSN 0022-3514 ISBN Medium
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Iyengar2000 Serial 7148
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Issue Gladwell, M.
Title The Tipping Point: How Little Things can Make a Big Difference Type Book Whole
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher Back Bay Books Place of Publication New York, NY Editor
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Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title The Tipping Point
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Gladwell2000 Serial 7194
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Keywords Nonnecke, B.; Preece, J.
Title Lurker Demographics: Counting the Silent Type Book Chapter
Year 2000 Publication Proceedings of CHI'2000 Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 73-80
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Publisher ACM Press Place of Publication The Hague Editor
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Call Number refbase @ user @ Nonnecke2000 Serial 7267
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