| 1. | News frames have what is known as the framing effect.
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| 2. | In general, susceptibility to framing effects increases with age.
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| 3. | There are a number of levels and types of framing effects that have been examined.
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| 4. | However, the framing effect seems to disappear when encountering it in a second language.
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| 5. | In the party scene, the director used cliched freeze-frame effects with the chorus.
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| 6. | In truth, actual investors face cognitive limitations from biases, heuristics, and framing effects.
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| 7. | The framing effect has consistently proven to be one of the strongest biases in decision making.
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| 8. | The increase in framing effects among older adults has important implications, especially in medical contexts.
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| 9. | The self-referential memory effect for owned goods may act thus as an endogenous framing effect.
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| 10. | An illustration of this principle can be found in FTT's explanation of the common framing effect.
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