The susceptibility of decision-makers’ choices to variations in option framing has been attributed to individual differences in cognitive style. According to this view, individuals who are prone to a more deliberate, or less intuitive, thinking style are less susceptible to framing manipulations. Research findings on the topic, however, have tended to yield small effects, with several studies also being limited in inferential value by methodological drawbacks. We report two experiments that examined the value of several cognitive-style variables, including measures of cognitive reflection, subjective numeracy, actively open-minded thinking, need for cognition, and hemispheric dominance, in predicting participants’ frame-consistent choices. ...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
Although the framing effect (i.e., the tendency of people to react differently to a particular choic...
The finding that the presentation of a choice (i.e., either as a loss or a gain) can affect and bias...
The susceptibility of decision-makers’ choices to variations in option framing has been attributed t...
We conducted 2 experiments on the framing effect; recording reaction times in the first using a ques...
Research on individual differences and the framing effect has focused primarily on how variability i...
The current research aimed to accomplish two goals: to extend the work examining the relationship be...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Cognitive styles measured by the Myers-Briggs indicator were studied to isolate how style influences...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
Although the framing effect (i.e., the tendency of people to react differently to a particular choic...
The finding that the presentation of a choice (i.e., either as a loss or a gain) can affect and bias...
The susceptibility of decision-makers’ choices to variations in option framing has been attributed t...
We conducted 2 experiments on the framing effect; recording reaction times in the first using a ques...
Research on individual differences and the framing effect has focused primarily on how variability i...
The current research aimed to accomplish two goals: to extend the work examining the relationship be...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
Using five variants of the Asian Disease Problem, we dissected the risky-choice framing effect by re...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Cognitive styles measured by the Myers-Briggs indicator were studied to isolate how style influences...
Framing effects are inconsistencies in preference across transformations in stimulus content. In thi...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
Although the framing effect (i.e., the tendency of people to react differently to a particular choic...
The finding that the presentation of a choice (i.e., either as a loss or a gain) can affect and bias...