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Echoes of Vietnam?: Body Counts and Public Perceptions of Success and Failure in the War in Iraq
Unformatted Document Text:  Table 10. Respondents’ Opinions about Post-War U.S. Progress in Iraq, by Tolerance for Hypothetical American Casualties and Casualty Framing ExperimentalCondition Acceptance of Hypothetical American Deaths Successful Mixed Unsuccessful LowAcceptance 0% 47% 53% AverageAcceptance 43% 43% 14% HighAcceptance 59% 24% 18% Control Group Total 36% 38% 26% LowAcceptance 15% 36% 49% AverageAcceptance 39% 17% 44% HighAcceptance 54% 21% 25% Two AmericanDeathsConditions Total 35%* 26% 39% LowAcceptance 24% 39% 37% AverageAcceptance 47% 26% 26% HighAcceptance 74% 151% 11% Three BodyCount (ratio)Conditions Total 49%** 27% 25% Note: Entries are percentages. Minimum row N = 15, maximum row N = 54; bothexperimental conditions are compared to the control group; *statistically significant maineffects (p<.05) exist for Acceptance of Hypothetical American Deaths; **statisticallysignificant main effects (p<.05) exist for (1) Acceptance of Hypothetical AmericanDeaths and (2) the Body Count conditions (p<.15).

Authors: Boettcher III, William. and Cobb, Michael.
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Table 10. Respondents’ Opinions about Post-War U.S. Progress in Iraq, by
Tolerance for Hypothetical American Casualties and Casualty Framing
Experimental
Condition
Acceptance of
Hypothetical
American
Deaths
Successful
Mixed
Unsuccessful
Low
Acceptance
0%
47%
53%
Average
Acceptance
43%
43%
14%
High
Acceptance
59%
24%
18%
Control Group
Total
36%
38%
26%
Low
Acceptance
15%
36%
49%
Average
Acceptance
39%
17%
44%
High
Acceptance
54%
21%
25%
Two American
Deaths
Conditions
Total
35%*
26%
39%
Low
Acceptance
24%
39%
37%
Average
Acceptance
47%
26%
26%
High
Acceptance
74%
151%
11%
Three Body
Count (ratio)
Conditions
Total
49%**
27%
25%
Note: Entries are percentages. Minimum row N = 15, maximum row N = 54; both
experimental conditions are compared to the control group; *statistically significant main
effects (p<.05) exist for Acceptance of Hypothetical American Deaths; **statistically
significant main effects (p<.05) exist for (1) Acceptance of Hypothetical American
Deaths and (2) the Body Count conditions (p<.15).


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