One of the key issues faced by researchers employing non-market valuation techniques is framing. This refers to the way that survey respondents might view or ' frame' the trade-offs being presented to them. In one sense, framing effects are a standard component of everyday choices that people make. The psychological make-up of a person, together with influences from culture, society and a variety of other influences will help to determine that person's choices about lifestyle, purchases and so on. These influences can be thought of as provlding a frame within which people find many choices easy and efficient to make. -- Introd
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
Accentuate the positive or accentuate the negative? The literature has been mixed as to how the alte...
The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which the way a choice is presented influences decision-ma...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
Surveys are sometimes viewed with suspicion when used to provide economic values, since they are sen...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, researchers have shown that human choices are highly s...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
Little research has examined how gain- and loss-framed options influence participants’ affective sta...
In this contribution, I argue that the heart of framing effects lies in the effects that are exerted...
The framing effect research of Tversky and Kahneman (1981) has shown that people prefer certain opti...
An interesting phenomenon in the area of human judgment and decision making is the existence of info...
The current literature review is a compilation of research that addresses the ubiquity of the framin...
Diploma thesis focuses on framing effect as cognitive prejudice demonstrating human irrationality. M...
Choice experiments (CE) are increasingly used as a stated preference technique to value changes in n...
Boutaina Zaghrat's poster on the impact of the framing effect on decision-making
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
Accentuate the positive or accentuate the negative? The literature has been mixed as to how the alte...
The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which the way a choice is presented influences decision-ma...
Framing is a psychological concept closely related with decision‑making. It says, that the way the i...
Surveys are sometimes viewed with suspicion when used to provide economic values, since they are sen...
International audienceOver the past 30 years, researchers have shown that human choices are highly s...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
Little research has examined how gain- and loss-framed options influence participants’ affective sta...
In this contribution, I argue that the heart of framing effects lies in the effects that are exerted...
The framing effect research of Tversky and Kahneman (1981) has shown that people prefer certain opti...
An interesting phenomenon in the area of human judgment and decision making is the existence of info...
The current literature review is a compilation of research that addresses the ubiquity of the framin...
Diploma thesis focuses on framing effect as cognitive prejudice demonstrating human irrationality. M...
Choice experiments (CE) are increasingly used as a stated preference technique to value changes in n...
Boutaina Zaghrat's poster on the impact of the framing effect on decision-making
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
Accentuate the positive or accentuate the negative? The literature has been mixed as to how the alte...
The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which the way a choice is presented influences decision-ma...