Emily Carter
Decision Psychology Writer
Emily Carter writes about the psychology of decision-making, cognitive biases, and behavioral science. She has spent over a decade covering how people make choices under uncertainty, drawing on research from psychology, economics, and neuroscience. At YesNoWheelApp, she focuses on translating academic findings into practical guidance that helps readers navigate everyday decisions with more clarity and less stress.
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Recent Articles
Psychology of Random Decisions — Why They Work
Explores the preference revelation effect and why random prompts surface hidden preferences.
Decision Fatigue — What It Is & How to Overcome It
The science of cognitive depletion across decision sessions and practical mitigation strategies.
Why Am I Indecisive? How to Make Decisions
Roots of chronic indecisiveness and evidence-based interventions for deciding with more confidence.
How Random Decision Tools Help Decision Paralysis
What causes the paralysis loop and why external prompts break it more effectively than more analysis.
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