Willpower depletion and framing effects

Volume: 117, Pages: 47 - 61
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
One of the hallmark findings from behavioral economics is that choices are sensitive to the context they are presented in. However, the strength of such ‘framing effects’ varies between studies, and some studies fail to find any effect at all. A long line of research has argued that the presence and size of framing effects depend to a large extent on whether people use higher or lower-level mental decision making processes (or heuristics). A...
Paper Details
Title
Willpower depletion and framing effects
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
117
Pages
47 - 61
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