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Hey, im doing an experiment on the effect of framing (positive and negative) on risk seeking and decision making.

 

a positive frame makes the reader lean towards the less risky answer while the negative frame makes the reader lean towards the more risky answer

 

Here is one of my questions which is negative framed.

 

Imagine that you have a serious disease and must decide whether to have surgery or take medications. The medication, while not particularly dangerous, is also not extremely effective. The surgery is very effective and 70 percent of those who select surgery are still alive six months later

 

will you choose: a. medications or b. surgery

 

 

please help i need like 5 more of these questions and i ran out of ideas!

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try thinking of more Practical things instead of extremes, things that Daily life is made of.

 

Cleaning a Window that`s high up, rescuing a Cat from a tree, driving in bad weather things like that :)

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