Perspectives on Framing

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Asian Disease Problem
Attribute Framing
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behavioral economics
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choice
cognitive psychology
Decision Frames
decision making processes
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Emphasis Framing
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Framing Effects
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health communication framing
Health Message Framing
Hedonic Mindset
linguistic analysis
Linguistic Polarity
loss
Loss Aversion
Loss Framed Health Messages
Low Priority Issues
Membership Function
Mental Accounting
Negative Frame
negotiation strategies
problem
Pronoun Region
Prospect Theory
Reference Set
risky
Risky Choice Framing
Shortfall Set
Sunk Cost Effect
survey methodology
Unmarked Adjective
Utilitarian Mindset
Valence Framing
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848729032
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Language comprises a major mark of humans compared with other primates and is the main vehicle for social interaction. A major characteristic of any natural language is that the same communication, idea, or intention can be articulated in different ways—in other words, the same message can be "framed" differently. The same medical treatment can be portrayed in terms chance of chance of success or chance of failure; energy reduction can be expressed in terms of savings per day or savings per year; and a task can be described as 80% completed or 20% uncompleted. In this book, contributors from a variety of disciplines—psychology, linguistics, marketing, political science, and medical decision making—come together to better understand the mechanisms underlying framing effects and assess their impact on the communication process.

University of Tilburg, The Netherlands