Framing Effects
Factors Affecting Perception
Statistical Significance
Fundamental Attribution Error
Identifying Statistically Significant Differences: The F-Test
Regression Toward the Mean
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Framing research findings as increases, rather than decreases, leads to perceptions of larger effect sizes. This framing bias influences judgments about importance, funding, and publication, impacting scientific evaluation.
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