Effect of framing on the perception of g
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Shiloh, Shoshana ;Sagi, Michal
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Article
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1989
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Individuals asked to evaluate genetic recurrence risks were found to be influenced by the way the risks were framed. Presenting a single risk figure resulted in overweighting of low probabilities and underweighting of high probabilities, as compared to presenting a list of sequential risks. Differen