The findings revealed a difference in the way people scanned information; decisive people narrowed down a selection based on a specific attribute, while indecisive people took in all of the information surrounding each choice. Another difference lay in the way participants spent their time during the decision-making process. Decisive people focused on fewer attributes, while indecisive people spent more time overall looking at the blank cells in the information grid with which they were presented. In other words, these participants spent considerable time staring at nothing, which researchers believe allowed the participants to ruminate their choices before coming to a decision. If you knew what type of decision-maker you are, do you think it would help you overcome any obstacles in your decision-making path? The Wesleyan researchers believe eye tracking studies, like the one discussed above, could help create strategies to assist those of us who just can't seem to decide. Wesleyan isn't the only educational institution making use of eye tracking for psychological research.
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