Replication Data for: Life-or-Death Framing of Public-Health Policy in a Pandemic
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The justifiably famous "Asian disease" experiment (ADE) by Tversky and Kahneman
established that choices involving uncertainty can be dependent on framing.
Description emphasizing gains induced much higher preference for choices in which
outcomes were described as certain rather than probabilistic, as compared to
description emphasizing losses. The vignette for the ADE involved disease mitigation,
and the COVID pandemic gave it much enhanced realism and immediacy. An attempt
to replicate the ADE during the pandemic, however, failed to produce the original
results. Other, contemporaneous replications, by contrast, matched the original,
leaving open the questions of when such framing effects obtain.
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2025-04-07



