Extended Data Fig. 1: The effect of beliefs and attitudes on control aversion. | Nature Sustainability

Extended Data Fig. 1: The effect of beliefs and attitudes on control aversion.

From: An empirically based dynamic approach to sustainable climate policy design

Extended Data Fig. 1

Distributions of differences in agreement for (a) those with no and a strong belief in the effectiveness of a policy, and (b) those who do not at all or do strongly feel restricted in their freedom by a mandate. For each box, the center line represents the median, the bottom represents the 25th percentile, and the top represents the 75th percentile. The whiskers indicate the lower and upper adjacent values (25th percentile minus 1.5 times the interquartile range, that is, the difference between the 75th and 25th quartiles, and 75th percentile plus 1.5 times the interquartile range, respectively). The sample sizes for (a) correspond to Fig. 2c and the sample sizes for (b) correspond to Fig. 2d.

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