Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them or "framed" This can be seen as an important challenge to the social sciences, since strong and pervasive framing effects would make it difficult to study human behavior in a synthetic or theoretic manner. We present results from experiments with dilemma games designed to shed light on the effects of several frame variations. We study, among others, the particular public bad frame used by Andreoni (1995) and two more naturalistic frames involving stories. Our results show that none of the frame manipulations have a significant effect on average behavior, but we do find some effects on extreme behavior. We also find that incentives do matter ...
Framing influences choice. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms behind framing e...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
The tension between cooperative and selfish impulses is a challenge for every society. But how is th...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
Abstract: Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are present...
Many previous experiments document that behavior in multi-person settings responds to the name of th...
Context frames such as describing a Prisoner's Dilemma as a “community” or a “stock exchange” game c...
Small changes in the framing of games (i.e., the way in which the game situation is described to par...
Psychological game theory can provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influ...
We systematically investigate prisoner’s dilemma and dictator games with valence framing. We find th...
Earlier studies have found that a substantial part of the contributions in public good games can be ...
We study framing effects in repeated social dilemmas by comparing payoff-equivalent Give- and Take-f...
Vita.This study assesses the relative strength of expected utility theory and prospect theory in exp...
This paper investigates whether framing effects consistently appear in experimental situations. Simp...
Framing influences choice. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms behind framing e...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
The tension between cooperative and selfish impulses is a challenge for every society. But how is th...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are presented to them...
Abstract: Decision-makers are sometimes influenced by the way in which choice situations are present...
Many previous experiments document that behavior in multi-person settings responds to the name of th...
Context frames such as describing a Prisoner's Dilemma as a “community” or a “stock exchange” game c...
Small changes in the framing of games (i.e., the way in which the game situation is described to par...
Psychological game theory can provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influ...
We systematically investigate prisoner’s dilemma and dictator games with valence framing. We find th...
Earlier studies have found that a substantial part of the contributions in public good games can be ...
We study framing effects in repeated social dilemmas by comparing payoff-equivalent Give- and Take-f...
Vita.This study assesses the relative strength of expected utility theory and prospect theory in exp...
This paper investigates whether framing effects consistently appear in experimental situations. Simp...
Framing influences choice. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms behind framing e...
International audienceWe present a new experimental evidence of how framing affects decisions in the...
The tension between cooperative and selfish impulses is a challenge for every society. But how is th...