15th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations. https://t.co/gpMA2ehG6w
RT @MattGrossmann: a financially costly climate change policy received more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient tec…
RT @MattGrossmann: a financially costly climate change policy received more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient tec…
RT @MattGrossmann: a financially costly climate change policy received more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient tec…
a financially costly climate change policy received more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient technologies than when the goal was to curtail behavior, reducing partisan gaps #SocSciResearch https://t.co/0Dfu0Jk03T
Study tests how framing influences public support for policies to reduce GHGs. Finds “more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient technologies than when the goal was to curtail behavior.” https://t.co/H4sMuivgXh
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RT @MattGrossmann: costly climate change policies receive more support when the goal is to create efficient technologies than to curtail be…
RT @MattGrossmann: costly climate change policies receive more support when the goal is to create efficient technologies than to curtail be…
RT @MattGrossmann: costly climate change policies receive more support when the goal is to create efficient technologies than to curtail be…
costly climate change policies receive more support when the goal is to create efficient technologies than to curtail behavior, reducing the partisan gap in support for solutions #SocSciResearch https://t.co/0Dfu0Jk03T
RT @GreatLakesPeck: Simple but important: “polling questions that asked about a financially costly climate change policy received more supp…
New research from @UofAGradSchool alum Dr Jessica Nolan & one of her students, Samantha Tobia, @univofscranton, with support from the @Blair_Center "Public support for global warming policies: solution framing matters" https://t.co/Q4u1s46Fjc
RT @GreatLakesPeck: Simple but important: “polling questions that asked about a financially costly climate change policy received more supp…
Simple but important: “polling questions that asked about a financially costly climate change policy received more support when the goal of the policy was to create efficient technologies than when the goal was to curtail behavior.” https://t.co/cegQ0QvdCA
RT @AGWobserver: Public support for global warming policies: solution framing matters https://t.co/cioQSlKy45
Public support for global warming policies: solution framing matters https://t.co/cioQSlKy45
Public support for global warming policies: solution framing matters https://t.co/9C3xZWCHqV #climatechange