The impact of individual short-term memory capacity on choice overload effect: Is there stimulus specificity?

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Chenyu Lv
Ofir Turel
Qinghua He
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[1] Southwest University,Faculty of Psychology
[2] The University of Melbourne,School of Computing and Information Systems
[3] Southwest University,Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality, Ministry of Education
[4] Beijing Normal University,Southwest University Branch, Collaborative Innovation Center of Assessment toward Basic Education Quality
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DECISION | 2023年 / 50卷
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Choice overload effect; Moderating effect; Short-term memory; Capacity;
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Too many choices result in choice overload, the effects of which are generally negative. The capacity of short-term memory also impacts the ability and efficiency of people to process multiple options or information, thus affecting the experience of choice. Using three different stimuli for measuring short-term memory capacity and an actual choice task, we provide converging evidence that short-term memory has a moderating effect on the choice overload effect (which is more likely to occur in individuals with poor short-term memory ability), but it is important to note that this moderation is stimulus-specific. That is to say, the choice overload effect of individuals in the picture choosing task is impacted solely by their short-term memory capacity of pictures, and has nothing to do with other stimulus types. It can help consumers and businesses better process the way information is presented to maximize short-term memory and reduce the occurrence of choice overload effect.
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