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Main Author: Sarah Zaheer
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Published: Zenodo 2020
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15259119
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contents <p>The role of cognitive bias and decision fatigue in shaping consumer behavior on the internet and how psychological factors impair rational choices in the world of e-commerce. Based on a multidisciplinary literature review and empirical research, the article outlines how over choice of products, influential design strategies, and insufficient cognitive relief overwhelm customers and result in less than optimal purchase choices. The influence of heuristics like anchoring and framing is also investigated in-depth, highlighting how they affect user preference and purchase behavior. Furthermore, the study investigates decision fatigue, a psychological phenomenon where continued decision-making saps mental resources, lowering user satisfaction and confidence. The research introduces user experience (UX) tactics to neutralize these influences e.g., streamlined interfaces, smart product suggestions, and adaptive personalization to nudge users toward rational, confident decisions. Results indicate that properly designed UX improves conversion rates as well as fosters long-term consumer loyalty by aligning with psychological comfort. The research provides actionable implications for UX designers, e-commerce developers, and digital marketers interested in designing frictionless, user-centric online buying experiences. It also promotes ethical design practices reducing cognitive overload and promoting digital well-being in today's retail environments.</p>
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spellingShingle The Psychology of Choice in E-commerce: Designing for Decision-Making
Sarah Zaheer
<p>The role of cognitive bias and decision fatigue in shaping consumer behavior on the internet and how psychological factors impair rational choices in the world of e-commerce. Based on a multidisciplinary literature review and empirical research, the article outlines how over choice of products, influential design strategies, and insufficient cognitive relief overwhelm customers and result in less than optimal purchase choices. The influence of heuristics like anchoring and framing is also investigated in-depth, highlighting how they affect user preference and purchase behavior. Furthermore, the study investigates decision fatigue, a psychological phenomenon where continued decision-making saps mental resources, lowering user satisfaction and confidence. The research introduces user experience (UX) tactics to neutralize these influences e.g., streamlined interfaces, smart product suggestions, and adaptive personalization to nudge users toward rational, confident decisions. Results indicate that properly designed UX improves conversion rates as well as fosters long-term consumer loyalty by aligning with psychological comfort. The research provides actionable implications for UX designers, e-commerce developers, and digital marketers interested in designing frictionless, user-centric online buying experiences. It also promotes ethical design practices reducing cognitive overload and promoting digital well-being in today's retail environments.</p>
title The Psychology of Choice in E-commerce: Designing for Decision-Making
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15259119