Speakers’ choice of frame in binary choice: Effects of recommendation mode and option attractiveness

Journal Title: Judgment and Decision Making - Year 2009, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

A distinction is proposed between recommending for preferred choice options and recommending against non-preferred choice options. In binary choice, both recommendation modes are logically, though not psychologically, equivalent. We report empirical evidence showing that speakers recommending for preferred options predominantly select positive frames, which are less common when speakers recommend against non-preferred options. In addition, option attractiveness is shown to affect speakers’ choice of frame, and adoption of recommendation mode. The results are interpreted in terms of three compatibility effects, (i) recommendation mode—valence framing compatibility: speakers’ preference for positive framing is enhanced under recommending for and diminished under recommending against instructions, (ii) option attractiveness—valence framing compatibility: speakers’ preference for positive framing is more pronounced for attractive than for unattractive options, and (iii) recommendation mode—option attractiveness compatibility: speakers are more likely to adopt a recommending for approach for attractive than for unattractive binary choice pairs.

Authors and Affiliations

Marc van Buiten and Gideon Keren

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Marc van Buiten and Gideon Keren (2009). Speakers’ choice of frame in binary choice: Effects of recommendation mode and option attractiveness. Judgment and Decision Making, 4(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-677660