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Framing the frame: Cause and effect in climate-related migration
Analytic frames shape the causality we identify in climate-related crises. Here we contrast examples from two primary categories of analytic frames, which we label 'Environmental-Drivers' and 'Social-Causal' to draw attention to the implications of each frame with regards to causality. We explore each frame via cases of 'climate-related' migration. The
Cottier, Fabien +4 more
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Abstract This chapter introduces two kinds of one-place TSIMs representing, respectively, belief activated in working memory and belief left passively stored in long-term memory. The distinction between the two sorts of belief is shown to help with the modelling of a typical form of the well-known framing effect, whereby people can have ...
Berto, F., Özgün, A.
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The coronavirus pandemic has been recognized as a major threat to public health. Widespread acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines is crucial for achieving adequate immunization coverage to end the global pandemic.
Sara Betta +3 more
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Conditional Cooperation and Framing Effects [PDF]
This paper presents evidence from a lab experiment investigating whether the preeminence of conditional cooperators in studies using the method of Fischbacher, Gächter and Fehr (2001, Economics Letters) is sensitive to changes in the experimental frame. The treatments vary the framing such that the salience of conditionality to subjects is reduced. The
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A new intuitionism: Meaning, memory, and development in Fuzzy-Trace Theory
Combining meaning, memory, and development, the perennially popular topic of intuition can be approached in a new way. Fuzzy-trace theory integrates these topics by distinguishing between meaning-based gist representations, which support fuzzy (yet ...
Valerie F. Reyna
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Impact of Induced Moods, Sensation Seeking, and Emotional Contagion on Economic Decisions Under Risk
In addition to probabilities of monetary gains and losses, personality traits, socio-economic factors, and specific contexts such as emotions and framing influence financial risk taking.
Kirill Efimov +11 more
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Is it the picture or is it the frame? An fMRI study on the neurobiology of framing effects [PDF]
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we investigated whether a culturally defined context modulates the neurocognitive processing of artworks. We presented subjects with paintings from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and labeled them as being either from the MoMA or from an adult education center.
Silveira, Sarita +4 more
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A re-examination of the effect of contextual group size on people’s attitude to risk
Using Kahneman and Tversky’s life-death decision paradigm, Wang and colleagues (e.g., Wang & Johnston, 1995; Wang, 1996a, 1996b, 1996c, 2008; Wang et al., 2001) have shown two characteristic phenomena regarding people’s attitude to risk when the ...
Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa
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Digital endorsers are already utilized extensively in various businesses. The major objective of the current study was to find out the impact of image realism of digital endorsers on the purchase intention of gift products for the elderly.
Xiaoyi Wang, Xingyi Qiu
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Empirical study of the framing effect as a cognitive bias [PDF]
The paper presents typical cognitive biases of legal professionals (judges, arbitrators, lawyers, mediators) and other participants in judicial (civil) proceedings (jurors, parties). A special part is devoted to prospect theory and the framing effect. In
Mojašević Aleksandar S.
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