Psychologists often talk about questions of framing. And you can really think about a lot of situations as being potentially situations where the sucker frame could be invoked, but doesn't have to be invoked. So why does our radar go off on this sometimes and not others? What's happening there? Psychologist: "A little reminder of the fact that you might be suckered in this life changes the way you act"

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