Reframing rationality: Exogenous constraints on controlled information search

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e242 (2022)
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Abstract

Bermúdez argues that framing effects are rational because particular frames provide goal-consistent reasons for choice and that people exert some control over the framing of a decision-problem. We propose instead that these observations raise the question of whether frame selection itself is a rational process and highlight how constraints in the choice environment severely limit the rational selection of frames.

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