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Título : Persuasive Communication on Social Egg Freezing in California from a Framing Theory Perspective
Autoría: Mohammadi, Leila  
Citación : Mohammadi, L. [Leila]. (2017). Persuasive Communication on Social Egg Freezing in California from a Framing Theory Perspective. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1131872
Resumen : This paper presents the impact of persuasive communication implemented by fertility clinics websites, and how this information influences women at their decision-making for undertaking this procedure. The influential factors for women decisions to do social egg freezing (SEF) are analyzed from a framing theory perspective, with a specific focus on the impact of persuasive information on women’s decision making. This study follows a quantitative approach. A two-phase survey has been conducted to examine the interest rate to undertake SEF. In the first phase, a questionnaire was available during a month (May 2015) to women to answer whether or not they knew enough information of this process, with a total of 230 answers. The second phase took place in the two last weeks of July 2015. All the respondents were invited to a seminars called ‘All about egg freezing’ and afretwards they were requested to answer the second questionnaire. After the seminar, in which they were given an extensive amount of information about egg freezing, a total of 115 women replied the questionnaire. The collected data during this process were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Most of the respondents changed their opinion in the second questionaire which was after receiving information. Although in the first questionnaire their self-evaluation of having knowledge about this process and the implemented technologies was very high, they realized that they still need to access more information from different sources in order to be able to make a decision. The study reached the conclusion that persuasive and framed information by clinics would affect the decisions of these women. Despite the reasons women have to do egg freezing and their motivations behind it, providing people necessary information and unprejudiced data about this process (such as its positive and negative aspects, requirements, suppositions, possibilities and consequences) would help them to make a more precise and reasonable decision about what they are buying.
Palabras clave : decision making
fertility clinics
framing theory
persuasive information
social egg freezing
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1131872
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Fecha de publicación : 2-may-2017
Licencia de publicación: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/  
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