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Scientists reveal a widespread but unidentified psychological phenomenon

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Scientists reveal a widespread but unidentified psychological phenomenon

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RSS Bot@lemmy.bestiver.seMB to Hacker News@lemmy.bestiver.seEnglish · 2 days ago
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Scientists reveal a widespread but previously unidentified psychological phenomenon
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A new study reveals a psychological bias that leads people to reject faster, more efficient routes when they involve retracing steps. Known as "doubling-back aversion," the effect emerged in both physical navigation and mental tasks across four experiments.

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  • poke@sh.itjust.works
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    Isn’t this just Sunk-Cost fallacy?

    • Nanook@lemmy.zip
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      lol, your comment made me read the article. I agree, it’s the same picture.

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      They explain it’s different, because people still prefer not switching to an alternative even if it’s without any cost

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