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Even when perception of risks such as earthquakes is high, preparation is generally low. Previous research shows relatively minor changes in the framing of target issues can impact decisions.
Lauren J. Vinnell +2 more
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A growing body of research on reframing effects has shown a robust negativity bias among U.S. participants: In many circumstances, people's attitudes change less when framing switches from negative to positive than when it switches from positive to ...
Alaa I. Itani +10 more
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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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Influential Cognitive Processes on Framing Biases in Aging
Factors that contribute to overcoming decision-making biases in later life pose an important investigational question given the increasing older adult population.
Alison M. Perez +4 more
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A framing effect in the judgment of discrimination
Discrimination is not only an objective fact but also a subjective judgment. While extensive research has studied discrimination as an objective fact, we study the judgment of discrimination and show that it is malleable while holding objective discrimination constant.
Christopher K. Hsee, Xilin Li
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Word selection affects perceptions of synthetic biology
Members of the synthetic biology community have discussed the significance of word selection when describing synthetic biology to the general public. In particular, many leaders proposed the word "create" was laden with negative connotations.
Tonidandel Scott +5 more
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Risk Propensity, News Frames and Immigration Attitudes
Migration has become increasingly discussed as intangible and uncontrollable and hence as a risk to receiving societies. In the past years, strong public concern and negative attitudes toward immigration have been seen across European countries.
Anita Gottlob, Hajo Boomgaarden
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When Irrational Biases Are Smart: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory of Complex Decision Making
I take a decision-making approach to consider ways of addressing the “unresolved and dramatic problems in the world”. Traditional approaches to good decision-making are reviewed.
Valerie Reyna
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Moral framing effects within subjects [PDF]
Several philosophers and psychologists have argued that evidence of moral framing effects shows that many of our moral judgments are unreliable. However, all previous empirical work on moral framing effects has used between-subject experimental designs ...
Rehren, Paul +3 more
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