Less is better effect
A type of preference reversal that occurs when the lesser or smaller alternative of a proposition is preferred when evaluated separately, but not evaluated together.
Examples
Seven ounces of ice cream overflowing in a small cup is preferred over eight ounces in a much larger cup.
Giving away a $45 expensive scarf is seen as more generous than a cheap $55 coat.
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