• In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies organize, perceive,...
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  • someone guilty of a crime Framing (social sciences) Framing (visual arts), a technique used to bring the focus to the subject Framing (World Wide Web), a technique...
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  • Frame analysis (also called framing analysis) is a multi-disciplinary social science research method used to analyze how people understand situations and...
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  • alcohol misuse Framing (social sciences), in communication theory and sociology, relating to the contextual presentation of media content "Frame" (Law & Order:...
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  • Frameup (redirect from Framing (law))
    might be done out of sheer malice, framing is primarily used as a distraction. Generally, the person who is framing someone else is the actual perpetrator...
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    Cooperative principle Cognitive bias in animals Framing effects (psychology) Framing (social sciences) Less-is-better effect List of cognitive biases...
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    Hallin's spheres (category Framing (social sciences))
    Hallin used the concept of framing to describe the presentation and reception of issues in public. For example, framing the use of drugs as criminal...
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    lifeworld Communitarianism Community of practice Family nexus Framing (social sciences) Generalized other Habitus (sociology) Microculture Milieu control...
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  • Metaphorical framing is a particular type of framing that attempts to influence decision-making by mapping characteristics of one concept in terms of...
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  • conditions experience when interpreting complex social phenomena. Conformity Framing (social sciences) Group dynamics Interpersonal attraction Interpersonal...
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    as politics and marketing.[examples needed] Factoid Fact sheet Framing (social sciences) "talking point" at thefreedictionary.com "talking point" at dictionary...
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  • susceptibility to attribute, goal, and risky-choice framing in negative frame valences". Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 11 (1): 1–10. doi:10...
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  • Agenda-setting theory (category Framing (social sciences))
    opinions. It also suggests that framing is a form of gatekeeping, similar to the agenda setting theory. According to Weaver, framing and second-level agenda setting...
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  • Hostile media effect (category Framing (social sciences))
    without logical or evidentiary justification. It seems to be assumed by social scientists that motivated reasoning is driven by a desire to avoid cognitive...
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    Prospect theory (category Framing (social sciences))
    raised doubts about the degree to which framing effects matter. For instance, John List argues that framing effects diminish in complex decision environments...
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    Expurgation (often called bowdlerization, after Thomas Bowdler) Framing (social sciences) Minimisation Persuasive definition Polite fiction Political correctness...
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  • include "Twosday", as an earlier instance of this portmanteau Framing (social sciences) It is one of the seven palindromic dates in the dd-mm-yyyy format...
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  • portal Appeal to ridicule Black propaganda Dog whistle (politics) Framing (social sciences) Fruit of the poisonous tree Guilt by association Procatalepsis...
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    Decision-making unit Emotional choice theory Foresight (psychology) Framing (social sciences) Free will Idea networking Let Simon Decide Rational choice theory...
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  • Meme (category Concepts in the philosophy of science)
    letter Darwin machine Dual inheritance theory Evolutionary biology Framing (social sciences) Infodemic Internet meme The Leiden school Memetic algorithm Memetic...
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  • (language) Code name Dog-whistle politics Doublespeak Euphemism Framing (social sciences) Glittering generality Loaded language Obfuscation Political correctness...
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  • Ethnocentrism Framing (social sciences) Goodness and value theory Observer-expectancy effect Out-group homogeneity Social Darwinism Social learning theory...
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  • Bandwagon effect Disinformation Echo chamber (media) Ethnocentrism Framing (social sciences) Funding bias Gatekeeping (communication) Gender bias on Wikipedia...
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  • Political bias exists primarily in the concept of framing. Framing is the social construction of political or social movements with a positive or negative representation...
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  • Anti-LGBT rhetoric (category Framing (social sciences))
    Baider, Fabienne (2018). ""Go to hell fucking faggots, may you die!" framing the LGBT subject in online comments". Lodz Papers in Pragmatics. 14 (1):...
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  • physical world; the social sciences (e.g., economics, psychology, and sociology), which study individuals and societies; and the formal sciences (e.g., logic...
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  • argument typesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Framing (social sciences) – Effect of how information is presented on perception Hey, Rube...
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  • " Intertrial priming Implicit association test Priming (media) Framing (social sciences) Overton window Weingarten E, Chen Q, McAdams M, Yi J, Hepler J...
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    portal Society portal Attributional bias Attribute substitution Framing (social sciences) Labels of Primary Potency Linguistic relativity Moral entrepreneur...
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    Daniel Kahneman (category Framing theorists)
    rate fallacy Cognitive bias Conjunction fallacy Dictator game Framing (social sciences) Loss aversion Optimism bias Peak–end rule Planning fallacy Prospect...
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