Minrui Zhu

Minrui Zhu
  • Master of Philosophy
  • The University of Hong Kong

Member of Laboratory of Clinical psychology and Affective Neuroscience

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The University of Hong Kong

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Numeracy is individuals’ capacity to understand and process basic probability and numerical information required to make decisions. We conducted a Replication Registered Report of Peters et al. (2006) examining numeracy as a predictor of positive-negative framing effect (Study 1), frequency-percentage effect (Study 2), ratio effect (Study 3), and b...
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Numeracy is individuals’ capacity to understand and process basic probability and numerical information required to make decisions. We conducted a Replication Registered Report of Peters et al. (2006) examining numeracy as a predictor of positive-negative framing effect (Study 1), frequency-percentage effect (Study 2), ratio effect (Study 3), and b...
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Rottenstreich and Hsee (2001) proposed an s-shaped weighting function where affect-rich ‎outcomes are more preferential to affect-poor outcomes when the probability of obtaining ‎the outcome is low, whilst affect-poor outcomes are more preferable under certainty. Two ‎pre-registered experiments (N = [X] Americans via MTurk and [X] (UK) via Prolific...

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