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Fig. 4 | BMC Medical Research Methodology

Fig. 4

From: Languages for different health information readers: multitrait-multimethod content analysis of Cochrane systematic reviews textual summary formats

Fig. 4

Personality tone analysis of Cochrane Scientific abstracts (SA) (n = 158), Press releases (PR) (n = 162), and English Plain language summaries (PLS) (n = 156). The results of IBM Watson Tone Analyzer are expressed as the probability of the output variable to be present in the text. Error bars are 95% confidence intervals. The full analysis of the dataset is available in Additional file 1: Table S3. Tones with scores less than 0.5 are unlikely to be perceived in the content; scores over 0.75 mean that the measured tone will be perceived as dominant in the text [20]. Statistically significant differences (one way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test): “Openness” – SA vs. PR and PLS, “Conscientiousness”, “Agreeableness” and “Emotional range” – PR vs. SA and PLS

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