overveid
Overveid is a neologism used to describe a tendency in decision-making to weigh an excessive number of factors before reaching a conclusion. The term is typically applied in discussions of cognitive processes in individuals or groups when deliberation becomes disproportionately lengthy, leading to indecision or delayed action. It is not a formal diagnostic category; rather, it serves as a descriptive label for patterns of deliberation that appear overly cautious or analytic.
Etymology and usage: The word combines the English prefix over- with a root related to weighing or
Relation to other concepts: Overveid overlaps with analysis paralysis, overthinking, and decision fatigue. It differs from
Criticism and reception: Some commentators regard overveid as a useful shorthand for a familiar phenomenon, while
See also: analysis paralysis; decision fatigue; cognitive bias; overthinking.