In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be caused by negativity bias: a difference in emotional force of these wordings. Because emotions are assumed to be activated more strongly in one’s mother tongue, we predict a Foreign Language Effect, being that such framing effects are larger in a native language than in a foreign one. In two experimental studies (N = 475 and N = 503) we tested this prediction for balanced and unbalanced second language users of Spanish and English and for three types of valence framing effects. In Study 1 we observed risky-choice framing effects and attribute framing effects, but these were always equally large for native and foreign-language speakers. In our se...
It may seem reasonable to think that our moral decisions (and selves) do not depend on which languag...
This paper reviews recent developments in the study of multilingualism and affect, with the focus on...
A wealth of studies has supported the influence of language on decision making. Meanwhile, researche...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
Valence framing effects are differences in how people respond to the same information depending on w...
Bilinguals often display reduced emotional resonance their second language (L2) and therefore tend t...
The foreign language effect is the finding that making decisions in a foreign language encourages mo...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
We examine whether the use of a foreign language, as opposed to the native language, influences the ...
Language context (native vs. foreign) affects people's choices and preferences in a wide variety of ...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
Language context (native vs. foreign) affects people's choices and preferences in a wide variety of ...
When a person is presented with a scenario in which they can save five people from an oncoming train...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
It may seem reasonable to think that our moral decisions (and selves) do not depend on which languag...
This paper reviews recent developments in the study of multilingualism and affect, with the focus on...
A wealth of studies has supported the influence of language on decision making. Meanwhile, researche...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
In decision-making people react differently to positive wordings than to negatives, which may be cau...
Valence framing effects are differences in how people respond to the same information depending on w...
Bilinguals often display reduced emotional resonance their second language (L2) and therefore tend t...
The foreign language effect is the finding that making decisions in a foreign language encourages mo...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
We examine whether the use of a foreign language, as opposed to the native language, influences the ...
Language context (native vs. foreign) affects people's choices and preferences in a wide variety of ...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
Language context (native vs. foreign) affects people's choices and preferences in a wide variety of ...
When a person is presented with a scenario in which they can save five people from an oncoming train...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
It may seem reasonable to think that our moral decisions (and selves) do not depend on which languag...
This paper reviews recent developments in the study of multilingualism and affect, with the focus on...
A wealth of studies has supported the influence of language on decision making. Meanwhile, researche...