A framing bias shows risk aversion in problems framed as "gains" and risk seeking in problems framed as "losses," even when these are objectively equivalent and probabilities and outcomes values are explicitly provided. We test this framing bias in situations where decision makers rely on their own experience, sampling the problem's options (safe and risky) and seeing the outcomes before making a choice. In Experiment 1, we replicate the framing bias in description-based decisions and find risk indifference in gains and losses in experience-based decisions. Predictions of an Instance-Based Learning model suggest that objective probabilities as well as the number of samples taken are factors that contribute to the lack of framing effect. We ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
When people are faced with a choice between a sure option (e.g., 200 people will be saved) and a ris...
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
A framing bias shows risk aversion in problems framed as "gains" and risk seeking in problems framed...
A framing bias shows risk aversion in problems framed as “gains” and risk seeking in problems framed...
Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of only ...
We examined whether the classical framing effect observed with the Asian Disease problem could be re...
People’s risk preferences differ for choices based on described probabilities versus those based on ...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
The finding that the presentation of a choice (i.e., either as a loss or a gain) can affect and bias...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
<p>Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of on...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
Background: Decisions made on behalf of other people are sometimes more rational than those made for...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
When people are faced with a choice between a sure option (e.g., 200 people will be saved) and a ris...
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
A framing bias shows risk aversion in problems framed as "gains" and risk seeking in problems framed...
A framing bias shows risk aversion in problems framed as “gains” and risk seeking in problems framed...
Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of only ...
We examined whether the classical framing effect observed with the Asian Disease problem could be re...
People’s risk preferences differ for choices based on described probabilities versus those based on ...
Risky decision making can be biased by several types of contextual factors-in particular, framing of...
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...
The finding that the presentation of a choice (i.e., either as a loss or a gain) can affect and bias...
Under what conditions, why, and for whom are framing effects most likely? In this paper, we build on...
<p>Research of the framing effect of risky choice mostly applies to the tasks where the effect of on...
Rewording of decision problems involving risk in terms of loss or gains, without changing actual val...
Background: Decisions made on behalf of other people are sometimes more rational than those made for...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the copyright holder.Stewart, Chater an...
When people are faced with a choice between a sure option (e.g., 200 people will be saved) and a ris...
Three studies investigate the impact of the amount of elaboration on framing effects. In all three s...