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The following pages link to Framing effects on the strength of higher-order risk preferences (Q2126202):
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- Systematic analysis of framing bias in missile defense: implications toward visualization design (Q884063) (← links)
- Saving lives in the present versus saving lives in the future. -- Is there a framing effect? (Q1372679) (← links)
- ``I'' make you risk-averse: the effect of first-person pronoun use in a lottery choice experiment (Q1672891) (← links)
- Framing effects and the reinforcement heuristic (Q1673518) (← links)
- Stronger measures of higher-order risk attitudes (Q1958964) (← links)
- A new preference model that allows for narrow framing (Q2050985) (← links)
- Need, frames, and time constraints in risky decision-making (Q2193070) (← links)
- Preferences with frames: A new utility specification that allows for the framing of risks (Q2270552) (← links)
- Strategic framing to influence clients' risky decisions (Q2424315) (← links)
- Explaining Risk Attitude in Framing Tasks by Regulatory Focus: A Verbal Protocol Analysis and a Simulation Using Fuzzy Logic (Q2960237) (← links)
- Exploring Higher Order Risk Effects (Q3065359) (← links)
- EXPLORING THE CONSISTENCY OF HIGHER ORDER RISK PREFERENCES (Q3299178) (← links)
- Framing Effects in Stock Market Forecasts: The Difference Between Asking for Prices and Asking for Returns* (Q5430119) (← links)
- Contextual framing effects on risk aversion assessed using the bomb risk elicitation task (Q6093763) (← links)