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* ''[[The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less]]'', a 2004 book by Barry Schwartz * ''[[The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less]]'', a 2004 book by Barry Schwartz
* [[Tyranny of small decisions]] * [[Tyranny of small decisions]]
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Overchoice or choice overload is a cognitive process in which people have a difficult time making a decision when faced with many options. The term was first introduced by Alvin Toffler in his 1970 book, Future Shock.

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