Question wording. In 2000, when the federal budget showed a large surplus, thePew

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Question wording. In 2000, when the federal budget showed a large surplus, thePew Research Center asked two questions of random samples of adults. Bothquestions stated that Social Security would be fixed. Here are the uses suggestedfor the remaining surplus:Should the money be used for a tax cut, or should it be used to fund newgovernment programs?Should the money be used for a tax cut, or should it be spent on programs foreducation, the environment, health care, crime-fighting and military defense?One of these questions drew 60% favoring a tax cut. The other drew only 22%.Which wording pulls respondents toward a tax cut? Why?

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