A reexamination of the robustness of the framing effect in cognitive processing
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Huangfu, G., &
Zhu, L.
(2014). A reexamination of the robustness of the framing effect in cognitive processing.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
42(1),
37-44.
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We conducted 2 experiments on the framing effect; recording reaction times in the first using a questionnaire and in the second using a computer-programmed procedure. We found that a positive framing effect caused participants to make faster decisions and show an intuitive, heuristic, decision-making pattern; whereas a negative framing effect caused participants to make slower decisions and show a rational, analytical, decision-making pattern. These results suggest that when decision-making time is not strictly controlled, other potential factors such as individual and cultural differences may influence the robustness of the framing effect.
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