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On effort justification

The more effort you put into something, the more value you see in it. The best-known example of this may be the "IKEA effect," wherein people place higher value on the IKEA products they have bought and assembled—because of the assembly effort involved. Effort justification is one route to resolve lingering cognitive dissonance, a state … Continue reading On effort justification →

T Coe Cognitive Biases Leave a comment April 28, 2023 1 Minute
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