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Selective exposure and decision framing: The impact of gain and loss framing on confirmatory information search after decisions
Authors:Peter Fischer,Eva Jonas,Dieter Frey,Andreas Kastenmü  ller
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Leopoldstrasse 13, 80802 Munich, Germany
Abstract:When people make decisions, they often prefer to receive information that supports rather than conflicts with their decision. To date, this effect has mainly been investigated in the context of decisions about gains, whereas decisions about losses have received less attention. Based on Prospect Theory, we expected information search to be differently affected by whether people previously have decided about gains or losses. Three studies have revealed that selectivity of information search is stronger after gain-framed rather than after loss-framed decision problems. An investigation of the underlying psychological processes revealed that gain decisions are made with increased subjective decision certainty (i.e. they are easier and less effortful to make), which in turn systematically increases confirmatory information search.
Keywords:Information search   Selective exposure   Gain framing   Loss framing   Decision-making   Decision certainty
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