Criminal choices unaffected by framing and reference points, study finds.
The article explores how people make decisions about committing crimes. The researchers tested different theories to see which one best explains criminal choices. They found that factors like how much money someone has, the benefits of committing a crime, and the risk of getting caught all influence criminal decisions. However, the way punishments are presented and whether someone gains or loses money don't seem to have much impact. This suggests that traditional theories might be better at explaining criminal choices than newer ones.