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sequential choice  

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  • Definition The term sequential choice is mostly used in contrast to simultaneous choice. Both terms refer to the selection of a series of items for subsequent consumption, for example, when selecting a set of snacks to be consumed one per day during the next week. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Sequential Choice]

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