Department of Mass Communication, Chang Jung Christian University, Tainan, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2010 Apr;13(2):207-10. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2009.0208.
The Internet has become a means by which people expand their social networks and form close relationships. Wu and Chiou (2009) demonstrated that more search options triggered excessive searching, leading to poorer decision making and reduced selectivity in finding partners for online romantic relationships. Regarding the more-means-worse effect, they argued that more searching leads to worse choices by reducing users' cognitive resources, distracting them with irrelevant information, and reducing their ability to screen out inferior options. Expanding Simon's (1955) seminal theory, this research compared choice-making strategies of maximizers and satisficers on excessive searching, quality of final decisions, and selectivity. One hundred twelve adolescents with experiences of online romantic relationships participated in an experimental study. Participants were administered a scale that measured maximizing tendencies and were then assigned to receive either a small or a large number of options. Results indicated that the participants with high maximizing tendencies (i.e., maximizers) showed more pronounced searching than did those with low maximizing tendencies (i.e., satisficers). The negative effect of excessive searching on decision-making was more prominent for maximizers than for satisficers in terms of final choices and selectivity. These findings reveal that adopting maximizing strategies may increase vulnerability stemming from excessive searching when a large number of choices are available.
互联网已经成为人们扩展社交网络和建立亲密关系的一种手段。Wu 和 Chiou(2009)证明,更多的搜索选项会引发过度搜索,导致在线浪漫关系中的决策质量下降,选择对象的选择性降低。关于“更多意味着更差”的效应,他们认为,更多的搜索会通过减少用户的认知资源、用不相关的信息分散他们的注意力以及降低他们筛选劣质选项的能力,导致更差的选择。本研究扩展了 Simon(1955)的开创性理论,比较了最大化者和满足者在过度搜索、最终决策质量和选择性方面的决策策略。112 名有过在线浪漫关系经历的青少年参与了一项实验研究。参与者接受了衡量最大化倾向的量表,然后被分配到接受少量或大量选项。结果表明,具有较高最大化倾向的参与者(即最大化者)比具有较低最大化倾向的参与者(即满足者)表现出更明显的搜索行为。就最终选择和选择性而言,过度搜索对决策的负面影响在最大化者中比在满足者中更为显著。这些发现表明,当有大量选择时,采用最大化策略可能会增加过度搜索带来的脆弱性。