APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Not Taking the Easy Way out: Perceived Choice Options Affects Persistence Differently on Single Versus Multiple-Problem Tasks

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Social

  • Patricia Chen
    National University of Singapore
  • Delphinna Neo
    National University of Singapore

Abstract

Different perceived choice sets offer motivational benefits if the task entails one or many problems. On one problem, people given the choices to answer or quit persisted longer than those with the additional option to switch problem. However, on a multi-problem task, the latter completed more questions and worked longer.

Judgment and Decision Making

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