Opposites attract and, together, they can make surprisingly gratifying decisions

Little is known about how consumers make decisions together. A new study finds pairs with opposing interpersonal orientations — the selfish versus the altruistic — can reach amicable decisions about what to watch on TV, or where to eat, for example. All they have to do is let one partner drive the decision.


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Source: ScienceDaily