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A Study on Decision-Making Performance Based on Information Volume and Cognitive Structure Complexity

Hyun, Yongjin · Choi, Seoni

Published: January 1994 · Vol. 23, No. 3 · pp. 1-22
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Abstract

Information overload refers to the existence of an inverted U-shaped relationship between the level of information provided and the level of decision-making performance. The experimental data in this study supported the claims of previous research that information overload exists. Furthermore, the individual characteristic of cognitive structural complexity was found to serve as a moderating variable for information overload. Specifically, it was revealed that the greater the cognitive structural complexity, the lower the probability of information overload occurring.