Republican advertisements about Representative Adam Johnson, the Democratic candidate, portray him as lazy, dishonest, and poor
at his job. At the same time, the Democratic ads for Adam Johnson describe him as a caring, honest, hard worker. The sponsors of these advertisements know that ads can affect whom voters choose on Election Day. The tendency of decision makers (the voters in this example) to be influenced by how a situation or problem is presented to them is an example of?a. framing biasb. stirring the watersc. goal displacementd. overconfidence biase. the fog effect
Framing bias is a kind of bias that occurs when people are forced to make a decision based on how the information is presented.
Information atimes are presented in a way that appeals to the audience emotions in other to prey on it so they can canvas the audience to make decisions in their favour, it makes audience judgement bias because they are making decisions based on what they can see or are being told and know what is the actual truth. Such is the case of Ama Johnson in this case as each party are painting him in such a way that they want to populace to perceive him so that their decisions during election can be made based in what they were shown.
While we describe a cinematic experience as
"watching" a film, we engage movies with both visual and auditory
systems (i.e. our eyes and our ears). This is why film studies scholars have agreed that one only has to turn off the
sound while “watching” a film to appreciate how its absence affects the viewing<span> experience</span>
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