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After forming an initial opinion two of the three groups were told that because these decisions can be hard to make they would be assisted by a single computergenerated coin flip. The side the coin came down on would suggest whether to stick with their original decision group or to renege group . Participants were told that they could ignore the coin flip outcome if they wanted to. All three groups were then asked if they would like more information an indicator of analysis paralysis or whether they were happy to make their decision based on what they already knew.
Once those who asked for more information had received it all participants were asked for their final decision. The participants who were subjected to a coin flip were three times more likely to be satisfied with their Mobile App Development Service original decision not asking for more information than those who had not been exposed to the randomised suggestion. coin had helped them to make up their minds without the need for more timeconsuming research.
Letting a coin flip help you make a decision can actually help you work through the reasoning behind your choice Credit Getty Images Letting a coin flip help you make a decision can actually help you work through the reasoning behind your choice Credit Getty Images Interestingly requests for further information were lower when the coin suggested the opposite of the participants original decision than when it confirmed the participants first thoughts. Being forced to contemplate the opposite standpoint made participants more certain of their original choice than when the coin flip simply reinforced their first decision.
Once those who asked for more information had received it all participants were asked for their final decision. The participants who were subjected to a coin flip were three times more likely to be satisfied with their Mobile App Development Service original decision not asking for more information than those who had not been exposed to the randomised suggestion. coin had helped them to make up their minds without the need for more timeconsuming research.
Letting a coin flip help you make a decision can actually help you work through the reasoning behind your choice Credit Getty Images Letting a coin flip help you make a decision can actually help you work through the reasoning behind your choice Credit Getty Images Interestingly requests for further information were lower when the coin suggested the opposite of the participants original decision than when it confirmed the participants first thoughts. Being forced to contemplate the opposite standpoint made participants more certain of their original choice than when the coin flip simply reinforced their first decision.