Quiz: Choice Architecture and Framing
AQA A level economics 7136 specification
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Building on your knowledge of behavioural economics, let's explore how choice architecture and framing influence decisions!
What is 'choice architecture' in behavioural economics?
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Which of the following are examples of framing effects? (Select all that apply)
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A {{blank0}} is a default choice designed to nudge individuals towards a specific behaviour without removing their freedom to choose.
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What is an example of 'anchoring' in decision-making?
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Framing effects can make individuals more likely to choose an option if it is presented as a {{blank0}} gain rather than a {{blank1}} loss.
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Why is framing important in behavioural economics?
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