Beat framing effects with credible advice: a game-changer for decision-making!
Framing effects can change how people make decisions based on how information is presented. Some studies suggest that these effects are more common than they really are because they don't consider social influences. Two experiments show that framing effects can be reduced or even disappear when people get advice from credible sources. This means that public opinion and policy-making might not be as easily swayed by framing effects as previously thought.