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    If you’ve ever started a sentence with, "If I were you… ", or found yourself scratching your head at a colleague’s agony over a decision when the answer is crystal-clear, there’s a scientific reason behind it. Our own decision-making abilities can become depleted over the course of the day causing indecision or poor choices, but choosing on behalf of someone else is an enjoyable task that doesn’t suffer the same pitfalls.

    The problem is "decision fatigue," a psychological phenomenon that takes a toll on the quality of your choices after a long day of decision making, says Evan Polman, a leading psychologist.

    Physicians who have been on the job for several hours, for example, are more likely to prescribe antibiotics to patients when it's unwise to do so. "Presumably it's because it is simple and easy to write a prescription and consider a patient case closed rather than investigate further," Polman says.

    But decision fatigue goes away when you’re making the decision for someone else. When people imagine themselves as advisers and imagine their own choices as belonging to someone else, they feel less tired and rely less on decision shortcuts to make those choices. "By taking upon the role of adviser rather than decision maker, one does not suffer the consequences of decision fatigue," he says. "It is as if there is something fun and liberating about making someone else’s choice."

    Getting input from others not only offers a fresh perspective and thought process, it often also includes riskier choices. While this sounds undesirable, it can be quite good, says Polman. "When people experience decision fatigue—when they are tired of making choices—they have a tendency to choose to go with the status quo(现状)," he says. "But the status quo can be problematic, since a change in course of action can sometimes be important and lead to a positive outcome."

    In order to achieve a successful outcome or reward, some level of risk is almost always essential. "People who are susceptible to decision fatigue will likely choose to do nothing over something," he says. "That’s not to say that risk is always good, but it is related to taking action, whereas decision fatigue assuredly leads to inaction and the possible chagrin(懊恼)of a decision maker who might otherwise prefer a new course but is unfortunately hindered."

    Just because you can make good choices for others doesn’t mean you’ll do the same for yourself, Polman cautions. "Research has found that women negotiate higher salaries for others than they do for themselves," he says, adding that people slip in and out of decision roles.

52. What does the example about the physicians illustrate?

A
Patients seldom receive due care towards the end of the day.
B
Prescription of antibiotics can be harmful to patients’ health.
C
Decision fatigue may prevent people making wise decision.
D
Medical doctors are especially susceptible to decision fatigue.
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答案:

C

解析:

52. What does the example about the physicians illustrate?

(医师的例子表明什么?)

A) Patients seldom receive due care towards the end of the day.

(病人在一天结束时很少得到应有的护理。)

B) Prescription of antibiotics can be harmful to patients’ health.

(抗生素对病人健康有害。)

C) Decision fatigue may prevent people making wise decision.

(决策疲劳会阻碍人们做出明智的决策。)

D) Medical doctors are especially susceptible to decision fatigue.

(医生尤其易受决策疲劳影响。)

解析:C。首先在题目中找到定位词physicians,定位到第三段。该段首句指出,医师很容易在几小时的工作后给病人开抗生素,即使这么做不明智。例子是为了证明上一段的观点,即决策疲劳可以影响决策质量。C选项与原文信息一致,为正确答案。A、B、D均属过度推断,故排除。

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