Risky Choices in a Classic & Novel Paradigm of Social Framing Effects Are Associated with Healthy Emotionality
Live Poster Session: Zoom Link Abstract: In the framing effect, decision-makers favor risky options when outcomes are framed as negative losses and are risk-averse when outcomes are framed as positive gains (Kahaneman & Tversky, 1979). In the present study, Khaneman and Tverksy’s (1981) classic disease framing task and a novel unjust persecution framing task developed … Read more