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Resolution: standard / high Figure 5.
Essay evaluations by sentence: Disengaged, Doubtful and Dismissive segments. Sentence-specific evaluations of the public health essay by respondents in the Disengaged,
Doubtful and Dismissive segments and by a national population estimate. Note: Scores
reflect the difference between the number of times within a sentence was marked as
"especially clear or helpful" and the number of times it was marked as "especially
confusing or unhelpful," adjusting for unequal numbers of respondents within each
segment by re-weighting values to represent n = 10. Sentence abbreviations correspond
to O = opening section (5 sentences); T = climate change health threat related section
(7 sentences); B = mitigation-related policy actions and their health benefits (4
sentences); and C = concluding section (2 sentences). The national population estimate
was created by weighting the values for each of the six segments according to their
relative proportion of American adults.
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