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By Armen Hareyan on July 17, 2006 - 12:18pm for eMaxHealth

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Most of us would rather choose among options than have a choice made for us. However, researchers from Cornell University and the University of Chicago reveal that there is frequently no difference between how happy people are as a result of making a choice themselves or having a choice made for them. In the September issue of the Journal of Consumer Research, they argue that our emotions are only swayed by the presence of choice when we feel personally responsible for the outcome.

"Being in control and responsible for our actions is definitely an appealing idea, but sometimes it can be just as good to sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight," write Simona Botti (Cornell University) and Ann L. McGill (University of Chicago).

For the study, the first to explore how choice relates to the perception of personal responsibility, Botti and McGill categorized items according to appeal (chocolate vs. nasty odors). They then juxtaposed these items in two types of groupings: one in which each option was quite different and another in which each item was similar.

They found that when all options were appealing and significantly different, subjects who got to choose were happier than those assigned an item. Similarly, when all options were unappealing and discernable, people were less satisfied with a foul smell they had chosen than they were with the same smell when it was assigned.

However, when differences among the items were difficult to discern

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