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Decision Making

The Ostrich Effect

People avoid negative information or feedback, even when it is necessary to make informed decisions.
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Encourages attention to critical information

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Can overwhelm users with too much information

The Study

The Ostrich Effect explores how individuals' decisions and perceptions are influenced by underlying psychological mechanisms. Research on this bias has revealed its role in everyday behaviours and decision-making processes. Studies often involve experiments where participants' reactions are observed to determine the bias's impact. This understanding helps designers and marketers craft more effective, user-centric experiences.

The result

The results indicate that the ostrich effect significantly influences decision-making by altering perception, recall, or emotional response. These findings provide valuable insights into cognitive behaviour, informing design strategies.

Actionable tips

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Use gentle reminders for important tasks.

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Make critical information unavoidable.

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Reduce fear-based messaging for better engagement.

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