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cu001Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you award sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are awarding - the one who will be assigned custody!
Choose framing in order A
cu002Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you award sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are awarding - the one who will be assigned custody!
Choose framing in order B
cu003Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

Which parent would you deny sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are denying - the one who will not be assigned custody!
Reject framing in order A
cu004Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

Which parent would you deny sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are denying - the one who will not be assigned custody!
Reject framing in order B
cu005Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you award sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are awarding - the one who will be assigned custody!
Version 2 Choose framing in order A
cu006Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you award sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are awarding - the one who will be assigned custody!
Version 2 Choose framing in order B
cu007Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you deny sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are denying - the one who will not be assigned custody!
Version 2 Reject framing in order A
cu008Imagine that you serve on the jury of an only-child sole-custody case following a relatively messy divorce. The facts of the case are complicated by ambiguous economic, social, and emotional considerations, and you decide to base your decision entirely on the following few observations.

To which parent would you deny sole custody of the child?

Please note: The Parent you select is the one you are denying - the one who will not be assigned custody!
Version 2 Reject framing in order B
cu_randomizerrandomizer custody task