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Shared purchases cause more anxietyCEFR B1

8 Dec 2025

Adapted from David Danelski - UC Riverside, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Vitaly Gariev, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
156 words

The study, published in a marketing journal, compared anxiety in different shopping situations and found that purchases intended for shared use cause more stress than personal buys or gifts. Researchers tested three decision types: choosing only for oneself, choosing for another person, and choosing for shared use. More than 2,000 people took part and they rated their anxiety in scenarios such as picking healthy drinks for meetings, snacks for movies, wine for a promotion party, or activities while traveling.

Results showed the effect was strongest when the chooser did not know the other person's preferences or expected them to differ. Margaret Campbell and her colleagues explain that the anxiety comes from a sense of responsibility and the worry about disappointing others, not from the decision being more difficult.

The study offers simple coping ideas: ask about preferences, pick popular options, or offer several choices. Marketers can help by highlighting popular items or selling mixed assortment packs.

Difficult words

  • anxietyA strong worry or nervous feeling.
  • purchaseTo buy something for money.
    purchases
  • chooseTo select one option from others.
    choosing
  • shared useUse by more than one person together.
  • responsibilityA duty to take care or act.
  • preferenceThings someone likes more than others.
    preferences
  • disappointTo make someone feel sad or let down.
    disappointing
  • copeTo manage a difficult situation or stress.
    coping
  • marketerA person or company who sells products.
    Marketers
  • assortmentA collection of different items or types.

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