Welcome to “Decision-Making Toolkit: The Effects of Framing,” a video lesson that highlights how the way information is presented can affect the choices you make. This lesson is part of the Decision-Making Toolkit intended to help you make strong choices you can be confident in. Throughout this lesson, you’ll learn about framing theory and dive into how frames can cause rational people to make irrational decisions. Plus, you’ll discover key tips for recognizing when someone is using framing to influence your thinking so you can make sound decisions regardless of how a situation is presented.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
7m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the Concept of Framing in Decision-Making
Analyze How Different Frames Affect Choices and Outcomes
Apply Framing Techniques to Improve Decision Quality
Recognize Common Biases Associated with Framing
Evaluate Real-World Scenarios for Framing Effects
Business Analysts, Managers, Team Leaders, Decision-Makers, Students in Business or Social Sciences
Basic Understanding of Decision-Making Principles
01. Introduction to Decision-Making and Framing
02. The Psychology Behind Framing Effects
03. Techniques for Effective Framing
04. Case Studies Demonstrating Framing in Action
05. Strategies for Mitigating Negative Framing Effects
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the Concept of Framing in Decision-Making
Analyze How Different Frames Affect Choices and Outcomes
Apply Framing Techniques to Improve Decision Quality
Recognize Common Biases Associated with Framing
Evaluate Real-World Scenarios for Framing Effects
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Business Analysts, Managers, Team Leaders, Decision-Makers, Students in Business or Social Sciences
PREREQUISITES
Basic Understanding of Decision-Making Principles
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Decision-Making and Framing
02. The Psychology Behind Framing Effects
03. Techniques for Effective Framing
04. Case Studies Demonstrating Framing in Action
05. Strategies for Mitigating Negative Framing Effects