The interplay between the importance of a decision and emotion in decision-making

Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1260-1270 (2020)
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Decision-making literature has demonstrated that individuals’ preferences are strongly affected by the way in which choices are presented. This cognitive bias, termed the framing effect, is influen...

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