Choice Reminder Modulates Choice-Induced Preference Change in Older Adults

Author:

Huang Yi12ORCID,Li Manling1,Yu Rongjun3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Psychology, Lingnan University , Hong Kong SAR , China

2. Wofoo Joseph Lee Consulting and Counselling Psychology Research Centre, Lingnan University , Hong Kong SAR , China

3. Department of Management, Hong Kong Baptist University , Hong Kong SAR , China

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Choices not only reflect preference but also shape preference. The choice-induced preference change (CIPC) occurs when making a decision modifies people’s attitudes about the options. When people rate a series of items and then must choose between 2 items rated as equally attractive, they later rate the unchosen item as less attractive than before. One explanation is that the choice and the equal preference for 2 options cause a psychological discomfort known as cognitive dissonance, which can be reduced by changing the preference. The current study aims to investigate the age-related differences in the CIPC effect, and how an explicit reminder of the previous choice modulates this effect. Methods Using an artifact-controlled free-choice paradigm, with a sample of 79 younger and 76 older participants, we manipulated the choice reminder in 2 experiments. Results We found that compared with young adults, older adults are less susceptible to CIPC when their previous choices were not explicitly reminded. After boosting the salience of choice-preference incongruency by reminding participants of their previous choices, older adults showed comparable CIPC as young adults. Discussion Our results suggest that older adults tend to downweigh the information that leads to cognitive dissonance and use this strategy only when such information is relatively implicit. The diminished CIPC in older adults could be one of the emotional regulation strategies that older adults engage in to maintain positive emotional states when making difficult decisions.

Funder

Lingnan University Innovation and Impact Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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