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Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Standard Ontology
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Framing is a method of biasing opinions- a framing effect occurs when the description of information, such as a speaker presenting an issue, has an emphasis on a subset of potentially relevant considerations and causes individuals to focus on these considerations when constructing their opinions. |
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http://www.cognitiveatlas.org/ontology/cogat.owl#CAO_00597 |
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Naomi Kenner
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2009-07-10 14:06:33
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definition |
Framing is a method of biasing opinions- a framing effect occurs when the description of information, such as a speaker presenting an issue, has an emphasis on a subset of potentially relevant considerations and causes individuals to focus on these considerations when constructing their opinions.
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Reasoning and Decision Making
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Framing
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Framing is a method of biasing opinions- a framing effect occurs when the description of information, such as a speaker presenting an issue, has an emphasis on a subset of potentially relevant considerations and causes individuals to focus on these considerations when constructing their opinions.
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Framing
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cogat:CAO_00597
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trm_4a3fd79d0b636
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Framing
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