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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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Decisions can be hard.

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We may be haunted by the path not taken.

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But the best way to feel better about the one choice we do make may be to put up a literal barrier to any of the other choices.

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In a recent study some participants had to choose a chocolate from a box holding a selection of 24 chocolates.

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Others picked from a box containing just six chocolates.

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Each box had a transparent lid.

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Some were told to just pick one and taste it.

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Others had to pick one, but close the lid again before tasting it.

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Then all participants were asked to rate their chocolate.

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Those who put a transparent lid back on the box immediately after choosing from the 24 chocolates enjoyed their candy more than those who lingered with the lid open,

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even though both groups could see the chocolates not chosen!

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What about the six-chocolate box?

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Closing the lid had no effect on chocolate rankings.

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The study is the Journal of Consumer Research.

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The researchers say other studies show that when we start with fewer options we don't tend to ruminate on other choices, or even compare options.

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We simply like what we get.

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But just don't put back any half-eaten chocolates.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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