Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier

The present study aimed to replicate Tversky & Kahneman's' survey of 1981 The Asian Disease Problem. A survey was conducted on the Internet (N = 200). An identical problem was added, yet with The Swine Flu as the disease. This was done to be able to investigate if there are any ord...

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Main Author: Hjorth, Marcus
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för sociala och psykologiska studier 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-276622013-07-05T05:20:56ZFraming och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemiersweFraming and Epidemics : A Study of Framing in Relation to Fictional and Real EpidemicsHjorth, MarcusKarlstads universitet, Institutionen för sociala och psykologiska studier2013FramingThe Asian Disease ProblemEpidemiBeslutsfattandeRisktagandeThe present study aimed to replicate Tversky & Kahneman's' survey of 1981 The Asian Disease Problem. A survey was conducted on the Internet (N = 200). An identical problem was added, yet with The Swine Flu as the disease. This was done to be able to investigate if there are any order effects, and also if it matters whether the mentioned disease is fictional or real. The results show the same results as Tversky & Kahneman already noted; positively and negatively framed problems generate different responses from the participants. In addition, the results show a significant order effect: it does matter in which order the problems are presented with regard to positive and negative framing. The group of participants who were first introduced to a negatively framed problem showed a tendency to respond more evenly to the following problem. Lastly, no differences were found in responses depending on whether it was a fictional (The Asian Disease) or real (The Swine Flu) that was presented in the problem.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-27662Local PS:1application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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The Asian Disease Problem
Epidemi
Beslutsfattande
Risktagande
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The Asian Disease Problem
Epidemi
Beslutsfattande
Risktagande
Hjorth, Marcus
Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
description The present study aimed to replicate Tversky & Kahneman's' survey of 1981 The Asian Disease Problem. A survey was conducted on the Internet (N = 200). An identical problem was added, yet with The Swine Flu as the disease. This was done to be able to investigate if there are any order effects, and also if it matters whether the mentioned disease is fictional or real. The results show the same results as Tversky & Kahneman already noted; positively and negatively framed problems generate different responses from the participants. In addition, the results show a significant order effect: it does matter in which order the problems are presented with regard to positive and negative framing. The group of participants who were first introduced to a negatively framed problem showed a tendency to respond more evenly to the following problem. Lastly, no differences were found in responses depending on whether it was a fictional (The Asian Disease) or real (The Swine Flu) that was presented in the problem. 
author Hjorth, Marcus
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title Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
title_short Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
title_full Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
title_fullStr Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
title_full_unstemmed Framing och epidemier : En studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
title_sort framing och epidemier : en studie av framing i relation till fiktiva och reella epidemier
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