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A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
by
Weber, Elke U.
, Hardisty, David J.
, Johnson, Eric J.
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Adult
/ Attitude
/ Attributes
/ Attribution theory
/ Carbon Dioxide
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Choice Behavior
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumer preferences
/ Costs
/ Demography
/ Effects
/ Environment
/ Fees
/ Female
/ Frame analysis
/ Global Warming - economics
/ Global Warming - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Labeling
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Political affiliation
/ Political alliances
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Price increases
/ Product choice
/ Product labeling
/ Profane language
/ Semantics
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theory
/ Vehicle Emissions
2010
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A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
by
Weber, Elke U.
, Hardisty, David J.
, Johnson, Eric J.
in
Adult
/ Attitude
/ Attributes
/ Attribution theory
/ Carbon Dioxide
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Choice Behavior
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumer preferences
/ Costs
/ Demography
/ Effects
/ Environment
/ Fees
/ Female
/ Frame analysis
/ Global Warming - economics
/ Global Warming - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Labeling
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Political affiliation
/ Political alliances
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Price increases
/ Product choice
/ Product labeling
/ Profane language
/ Semantics
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theory
/ Vehicle Emissions
2010
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A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
by
Weber, Elke U.
, Hardisty, David J.
, Johnson, Eric J.
in
Adult
/ Attitude
/ Attributes
/ Attribution theory
/ Carbon Dioxide
/ Carbon offsets
/ Carbon taxes
/ Choice Behavior
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Consumer Behavior
/ Consumer preferences
/ Costs
/ Demography
/ Effects
/ Environment
/ Fees
/ Female
/ Frame analysis
/ Global Warming - economics
/ Global Warming - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Labeling
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Motivation
/ Political affiliation
/ Political alliances
/ Political identity
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Price increases
/ Product choice
/ Product labeling
/ Profane language
/ Semantics
/ Taxation
/ Taxes
/ Theory
/ Vehicle Emissions
2010
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A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
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A Dirty Word or a Dirty World? Attribute Framing, Political Affiliation, and Query Theory
2010
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We explored the effect of attribute framing on choice, labeling charges for environmental costs as either an earmarked tax or an offset. Eight hundred ninety-eight Americans chose between otherwise identical products or services, where one option included a surcharge for emitted carbon dioxide. The cost framing changed preferences for self-identified Republicans and Independents, but did not affect Democrats' preferences. We explain this interaction by means of query theory and show that attribute framing can change the order in which internal queries supporting one or another option are posed. The effect of attribute labeling on query order is shown to depend on the representations of either taxes or offsets held by people with different political affiliations.
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