This article is concerned with how we make decisions based on how problems are presented to us and the effect that the framing of the problem might have on our choices. Current philosophical and psychological accounts of the framing effect in experiments such as the Asian Disease Problem (ADP) concern reference points and domains (gains and losses). We question the importance of reference points and domains. Instead, we adopt a linguistic perspective focussing on the role of the evaluative polarity evoked by the words – negative and positive – used to describe the options in the decision problem. We show that the evaluative polarity of the different wordings in the ADP better explain participants' behaviour than reference points and domains...
We examined whether the classical framing effect observed with the Asian Disease problem could be re...
Although the field of polarity is well researched, this monograph offers a new take on polarity sens...
A polarity-sensitive item (PSI), as traditionally defined, is an expression that is restricted to ei...
This article is concerned with how we make decisions based on how problems are presented to us and t...
AbstractThis article is concerned with how we make decisions based on how problems are presented to ...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
14 pagesUsing five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effe...
Accentuate the positive or accentuate the negative? The literature has been mixed as to how the alte...
Recent research on thick terms like ‘rude’ and ‘friendly’ has revealed a polarity effect, according ...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Based on Brandtler (2012), this paper argues that polarity items are sensitive to evaluability, a co...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
The study was undertaken as part of Sarah Fisher's PhD research. It investigated whether a classic r...
We examined whether the classical framing effect observed with the Asian Disease problem could be re...
Although the field of polarity is well researched, this monograph offers a new take on polarity sens...
A polarity-sensitive item (PSI), as traditionally defined, is an expression that is restricted to ei...
This article is concerned with how we make decisions based on how problems are presented to us and t...
AbstractThis article is concerned with how we make decisions based on how problems are presented to ...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
14 pagesUsing five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effe...
Accentuate the positive or accentuate the negative? The literature has been mixed as to how the alte...
Recent research on thick terms like ‘rude’ and ‘friendly’ has revealed a polarity effect, according ...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Based on Brandtler (2012), this paper argues that polarity items are sensitive to evaluability, a co...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
The study was undertaken as part of Sarah Fisher's PhD research. It investigated whether a classic r...
We examined whether the classical framing effect observed with the Asian Disease problem could be re...
Although the field of polarity is well researched, this monograph offers a new take on polarity sens...
A polarity-sensitive item (PSI), as traditionally defined, is an expression that is restricted to ei...