ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (9): 1416-1429.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2024.01416

• 研究构想 • 上一篇    下一篇

时空框架效应的理论与应用探索

匡仪1, 黄元娜2, 马家涛3, 尹述飞1   

  1. 1湖北大学心理学系, 武汉 430062;
    2清华大学经济管理学院市场营销系, 北京 100084;
    3浙江大学心理与行为科学系, 杭州 310058
  • 收稿日期:2024-03-06 出版日期:2024-09-15 发布日期:2024-06-26
  • 通讯作者: 匡仪, E-mail: kuangyi@hubu.edu.cn; 尹述飞, E-mail: yinshufei121@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    * 国家自然科学基金青年项目(72301096); 湖北省教育厅人文社会科学研究青年项目(22Q014)

Theoretical and practical exploration of the time-space framing effect

KUANG Yi1, HUANG Yuan-Na2, MA Jia-Tao3, YIN Shu-Fei1   

  1. 1Department of Psychology, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China;
    2Department of Marketing, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;
    3Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
  • Received:2024-03-06 Online:2024-09-15 Published:2024-06-26

摘要: “理解与改进决策”被认为是行为决策研究者应优先关注的重大问题。考察框架效应可同时实现理解与改进决策的目标。目前框架效应的研究与应用主要集中在多属性和风险决策领域, 对现实生活中普遍存在的跨期和空间决策领域的探索则相对滞后。鉴于时间和空间存在着可相互转换的关系, 本研究迫切想探讨是否存在一类时空框架效应(即, 采用时间或空间框架描述同一决策问题而导致选择偏好改变), 可对于理解和改进时空决策发挥切实作用。本研究拟通过认知行为实验、眼动实验及现场实验等多种方法, 依次检验时空框架效应的现象(研究1)、心理机制(研究2和3)及助推效果(研究4), 为回答所提出的问题提供汇聚性证据。研究成果将为理解跨期和空间决策提供一种新的研究视角和范式, 并为助推个人和组织做出更优的决策提供心理学建议。

关键词: 跨期决策, 空间决策, 框架效应, 心理机制, 助推

Abstract: “Understanding and improving decision-making” is considered to be a major priority for researchers in behavioral decision-making. Investigating framing effects can simultaneously serve both goals. Currently, framing effects are extensively studied and applied in the fields of multi-attribute and risky decision-making, with relatively less attention given to intertemporal and spatial decision-making, despite their common occurrences in real-life scenarios. Given the interchangeable nature of time and space (i.e., distance = time × velocity, where the velocity is a constant), the same decision problem can be described either as a spatial decision problem using spatial framing or as an intertemporal decision problem using temporal framing. The scientific questions addressed in this study are as follows: (1) Whether there exists a phenomenon called the "time-space framing effect" in spatiotemporal decision contexts? Specifically, this effect refers to changes in people's decision preferences when the same decision problem is described using either a time or space frame. (2) If this effect indeed exists, what are its underlying psychological mechanisms? (3) Can the time-space framing effect be used to nudge people’s decision-making behavior in real life? To address the proposed question, this study will examine the phenomenon of the time-space framing effect (Study 1), unravel its psychological mechanisms (Studies 2 and 3), and ascertain its practical implications for nudging behavior (Study 4) by employing multiple methods, such as cognitive-behavioral approaches, eye-tracking techniques, and field experiments.
The theoretical and practical implications of this study are primarily reflected in three aspects: Firstly, the approach to frame manipulation in this study differs from that of previous studies. Previous studies typically focused on manipulating frames within the same dimension, such as the attribute framing effect in the multi-attribute decision-making and the classic gain-loss framing effect in the risky decision-making. These studies usually involve changes in the positivity or negativity of attributes or outcomes within the same dimension, which can be categorized as a "qualitative" manipulation within the domain. In the domains of intertemporal and spatial decision-making, frame manipulation within the monetary/time/space unit effects entails altering numerical units within the same outcome dimension or the time/space dimension, which can be categorized as a "quantitative" manipulation within the domain. However, the manipulation of the time-space frames in this study spans across the domains of intertemporal and spatial decisions (i.e., frame manipulation within different dimensions), thus representing an exploration of a novel, cross-domain "qualitative" framing manipulation.
Secondly, investigating the time-space framing effect and its mechanisms provides a new perspective and paradigm for understanding intertemporal and spatial decisions. This study integrates theories concerning the convertible relationship between time and space, psychological distance theory, construal-level theory, and theories concerning two broad classes of decision models regarding intertemporal and spatial decisions (i.e., the utility comparison models and the attribute-comparison models). It attempts to propose a theoretical hypothesis model that can simultaneously integrate the "binary choice" and the "single option" decision contexts to explain the mechanisms underlying the time-space framing effect. Furthermore, multiple research methods, including static behavioral outcome tests and dynamic eye-tracking techniques, are employed to examine the decision-making processes when people face spatiotemporal decision contexts and the underlying reasons leading to changes in decision preferences.
Finally, while previous research has been limited to investigating the spatiotemporal framing effect in laboratory or virtual contexts, this study will conduct a series of field quasi-experiments to provide tangible evidence and relevant recommendations for examining the nudging effects of the time-space framing effect in real-world contexts.
In sum, the findings of this study are expected to provide a new paradigm and theoretical contribution for understanding intertemporal and spatial decision-making, while offering some psychological insights to nudge individuals and organizations toward making more judicious decisions.

Key words: intertemporal choice, spatial choice, framing effect, psychological mechanism, nudge

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