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Petter Johansson on Choice Blindness

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The Social Dynamics of Preference Construction and Rationalization

In one recent study we let two people look at faces and they decide which of two candidates they would rather share a flat with. We did the same type of switch as in the original experiment but then we can ask them as a group why they preferred this candidate. So here we can use choice blindness as a tool to study sort of the social dynamics of preference construction and rationalization. And have you just tested this on individuals or have you tried coming out the same trick with couples or groups? I love this research what's the basic lesson we can draw about how people reason?

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