Framing is a cognitive bias where information is presented to influence perception and decision-making. It shapes how people interpret choices by emphasizing positive or negative aspects. Marketers, politicians, and negotiators use framing to guide audiences toward desired outcomes. Consumers, voters, and clients benefit by recognizing framing effects, enabling more informed, objective decisions.
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