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Blind Choice is psychological term meaning choice from identical options with no prior information available. This term was first introduced in the study by Tarasenko et al. (2006)[1]. The subject of analysis is empirical distribution of response frequencies (number of choices of a particular option related to the total number of choices) of identical options located in a column.