Fig 1.
Distribution of the outcome variable.
Note: Each bar represents the number of respondents who expressed a certain level of support for tax suspension on a 1 (Strongly oppose) to 7 (Strongly support) scale.
Fig 2.
Note: Dots show how much each treatment frame changes public support for tax suspension in relation to the reference frame while lines represent 95% confidence intervals.
Table 1.
Regression table for Models 1 and 2 with all respondents and only attentive respondents.
Fig 3.
Distribution of respondents by party identification.
Note: Each bar indicates the number of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents out of our sample (N = 1,705).
Fig 4.
Interaction effects between treatment and party identification.
Note: Dots show how much each treatment frame changes public support for tax suspension in relation to the reference frame by respondents’ party identification while lines represent 95% confidence intervals.