Are negative frames equally sticky across cultural contexts? Exploring sequential framing effects with Arab participants in the UAE

Alaa I. Itani,Christopher W. Coleman, Rashed AlGhazali, Mohammad AlMalik,Aline da Silva Frost, Neda Fadavi, Misha Imran, Katherine Weltzien, Sarah M. Yousef,Alison Ledgerwood,Angela T. Maitner

Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology(2023)

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•Cross-cultural findings show similarities and differences in social cognition.•Trend reversal task shows cognitive differences between U.S. Americans and Arabs.•Negativity biases in sequential framing are similar for U.S. Americans and Arabs.•Negativity biases in framing effects may be a basic human tendency.
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Framing effects,Negativity bias,Sequential framing,Trend reversal,Culture
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