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In an Experiment, I Tell Two Groups That 200 People

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In an experiment, I tell two groups that 200 people are infected with a deadly disease. If I tell Group A that they must choose between a 50% chance of saving the lives of all 200 people, or a 100% of saving the lives of only 50 people, and Group B that they must choose between a 50% chance of all 200 people dying and a 100% chance of 50 people living, what should we expect to happen, given the framing effect?


A) We should expect both groups to choose the 100% of saving 50 people"
B) We should expect Group A to choose the 50% chance of saving everyone, while Group B chooses the 100% of saving 50 people"
C) We should expect Group A to choose the 50% chance of saving 50 people, while Group B chooses the 50% of everyone perishing"
D) We should expect both groups to choose the 50% of saving everyone"

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