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Frontiers in Psychology
Unexpected benefits of deciding by mind wandering
Colleen E. Giblin1 
关键词: decision strategies;    post-choice satisfaction;    mind wandering;    spontaneous thought;    deliberation;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00598
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The mind wanders, even when people are attempting to make complex decisions. We suggest that mind wandering—allowing one's thoughts to wander until the “correct” choice comes to mind—can positively impact people's feelings about their decisions. We compare post-choice satisfaction from choices made by mind wandering to reason-based choices and randomly assigned outcomes. Participants chose a poster by mind wandering or deliberating, or were randomly assigned a poster. Whereas forecasters predicted that participants who chose by mind wandering would evaluate their outcome as inferior to participants who deliberated (Experiment 1), participants who used mind wandering as a decision strategy evaluated their choice just as positively as did participants who used deliberation (Experiment 2). In some cases, it appears that people can spare themselves the effort of deliberation and instead “decide by wind wandering,” yet experience no decrease in satisfaction.

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