Browsing Faculty of Psychology by Subject "framing"
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Environmental Risks: Framing effects of Scope and Responsibility on Policy Support
(Master thesis, 2017)The nature of global environmental risks (e.g. climate change) are often complex and thereby difficult to understand through human sensory reception. The perception of these risks will therefore often come from communications ... -
(Not so) Lost in Translation: How Foreign Language Use Affects Decision-Making
(Master thesis, 2020-06-17)Using a foreign language in decision-making under uncertainty has been found to influence the choices people make. This foreign language effect has been studied for a very restricted selection of cognitive phenomena including ...