Overchoice(en.wikipedia.org)
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Overchoice
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Analysis paralysis
> The psychological phenomenon of overchoice can most often be seen in economic applications. There are limitless products currently on the market. Having more choices, such as a vast amount of goods and services available, appears to be appealing initially, but too many choices can make decisions more difficult.
From the article -
> Choice overload is reversed when people choose for another person
> Choice overload is reversed when people choose for another person