Judgment and Decision Making (Nov 2012)

Delaying information search

  • Yaniv Shani,
  • Niels van de Ven,
  • Marcel Zeelenberg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 6
pp. 750 – 760

Abstract

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In three studies, we examined factors that may temporarily attenuate information search. People are generally curious and dislike uncertainty, which typically encourages them to look for relevant information. Despite these strong forces that promote information search, people sometimes deliberately delay obtaining valuable information. We find they may do so when they are concerned that the information might interfere with future pleasurable activities. Interestingly, the decision to search or to postpone searching for information is influenced not only by the value and importance of the information itself but also by well-being maintenance goals related to possible detrimental effects that negative knowledge may have on unrelated future plans.

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