Language comprises a major mark of humans compared with other primates and is the main vehicle for social interaction. A major characteristic of any natural language is that the same communication, idea, or intention can be articulated in different ways-in other words, the same message can be "framed" differently. The same medical treatment can be portrayed in terms chance of chance of success or chance of failure; energy reduction can be expressed in terms of savings per day or savings per year; and a task can be described as 80% completed or 20% uncompleted. In this book, contributors from a…mehr
Language comprises a major mark of humans compared with other primates and is the main vehicle for social interaction. A major characteristic of any natural language is that the same communication, idea, or intention can be articulated in different ways-in other words, the same message can be "framed" differently. The same medical treatment can be portrayed in terms chance of chance of success or chance of failure; energy reduction can be expressed in terms of savings per day or savings per year; and a task can be described as 80% completed or 20% uncompleted. In this book, contributors from a variety of disciplines-psychology, linguistics, marketing, political science, and medical decision making-come together to better understand the mechanisms underlying framing effects and assess their impact on the communication process.
G. Keren On the Definition and Possible Underpinnings of Framing Effects: A Brief Review and a Critical Evaluation. S. Sher C.R.M. McKenzie Levels of Information: A Framing Hierarchy. D. Soman H.K. Ahn Mental Accounting and Individual Welfare. C. Janiszewski Too Many Views to Capture: Reference Set Effects in Human Judgment. L.M. Moxey Mechanisms Underlying Linguistic Framing Effects. D.J. Hilton Linguistic Polarity Outcome Framing and the Structure of Decision-Making: A Pragmatic Approach. Y. Schul Alive or Not Dead: Implications for Framing From Research on Negations. M. Wänke L. Reutner Direction-of-Comparison Effects: How and Why Comparing Apples with Oranges is Different from Comparing Oranges With Apples. K.H. Teigen When Frames Meet Realities: On the Perceived Correctness of Inaccurate Estimates. E.R. Igou The When and Why of Risky Choice Framing Effects: A Constructive Processing Perspective. S. Moran I. Ritov Valence Framings in Negotiations. A.J. Rothman J.A. Updegraff Specifying When and How Gain- and Loss-framed Messages Motivate Healthy Behavior: An Integrated Approach. J.N. Druckman What's It All About? Framing in Political Science. W.B. de Bruin Framing Effects in Surveys: How Respondents Make Sense of the Questions We Ask.
G. Keren On the Definition and Possible Underpinnings of Framing Effects: A Brief Review and a Critical Evaluation. S. Sher C.R.M. McKenzie Levels of Information: A Framing Hierarchy. D. Soman H.K. Ahn Mental Accounting and Individual Welfare. C. Janiszewski Too Many Views to Capture: Reference Set Effects in Human Judgment. L.M. Moxey Mechanisms Underlying Linguistic Framing Effects. D.J. Hilton Linguistic Polarity Outcome Framing and the Structure of Decision-Making: A Pragmatic Approach. Y. Schul Alive or Not Dead: Implications for Framing From Research on Negations. M. Wänke L. Reutner Direction-of-Comparison Effects: How and Why Comparing Apples with Oranges is Different from Comparing Oranges With Apples. K.H. Teigen When Frames Meet Realities: On the Perceived Correctness of Inaccurate Estimates. E.R. Igou The When and Why of Risky Choice Framing Effects: A Constructive Processing Perspective. S. Moran I. Ritov Valence Framings in Negotiations. A.J. Rothman J.A. Updegraff Specifying When and How Gain- and Loss-framed Messages Motivate Healthy Behavior: An Integrated Approach. J.N. Druckman What's It All About? Framing in Political Science. W.B. de Bruin Framing Effects in Surveys: How Respondents Make Sense of the Questions We Ask.
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