👉 Unselectiveness is a phenomenon in which individuals or groups are unable to select among multiple options, even when presented with all available choices. It can occur due to cognitive biases, such as overgeneralization and selective attention, or from external factors, such as media messages or social norms. Unselectiveness has been found to be more prevalent in social contexts where decisions are made based on limited information, such as voting in elections or making purchasing decisions based on market trends.