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Framing and bias: A literature review of recent findings

Authors

BERATŠOVÁ Adriana KRCHOVÁ Kristína GAŽOVÁ Nikola JIRÁSEK Michal

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Central European Journal of Management
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Keywords framing; framing bias; debiasing; literature review
Description Framing bias is an individual decision-making misconception caused by the fact that a person interprets the surrounding world according to a decision frame chosen by her or his subjective opinion. This article aims to review various kinds of factors that cause and affect framing or lead to debiasing, i.e. a decrease in the resulting framing bias. The objective of the study is carried out using a literature review that analyzes recent empirical studies. As a result, numerous factors are identified that according to the studies have an impact on framing. It transpires that four broader groups of these factors can be established – decision situation setup (amount of information, additional presentation of options), experience (knowledge, engagement), effort (attention, complexity, the amount of information to process) and demo-graphics (gender, nationality).
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