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At first, this looked like a comic malfunction, but a freeze-frame effect was apparently intended, as at the end of "Thelma and Louise".
For a risky choice problem, a similar framing effect was observed for groups and individuals.
Overall no significant framing effect was evident for immunization (5 studies).
It could be argued that a possible framing effect was present in the item generation phase.
In the present study, we think the framing effect was due to both human and design factors.
This result is less than one half that of the as-designed frame, where typically gravity frame effects are not considered.
What it is about A that lights up or is brought into prominence when A is considered in the light of B is what A shares or at least might be regarded as sharing with B, specific concrete real or putative likenesses between A and B. For Davidson himself, the framing effect is a cognitive affair; it consists in having one's attention drawn to such real or putative likenesses.
Interestingly, we find that the influence of the metaphorical framing effect is covert: people do not recognize metaphors as influential in their decisions; instead they point to more "substantive" (often numerical) information as the motivation for their problem-solving decision.
While framing effects are more or less absent, the difference between economists and physicians is considerable and statistically significant.
As with the efficiency costs, framing effects are absent and professional effects are statistically significant regarding the chosen amount of own profit.
Although we randomised the order of smoking and breastfeeding questions, further framing effects are possible particularly for the introductory statements.
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