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. 2024 Mar 5;19(3):e0296801. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296801

Fig 4. Negative emotion interactions in the three subsamples.

Fig 4

a, b) In #Covid19 tweets, the correlation between Anger and Fear, as well as between Anger and Sadness, is weaker than in non-hashtagged tweets (p = .00001 for both). On the contrary, the correlation between Sadness and Fear is stronger in the #Covid than in the non-hashtagged tweets. b,c) The correlation between Anger and Fear, as well as between Anger and Sadness is stronger in the #misinformation than in the #Covid-19 subsample (p = .00001). No significant differences were found in the correlations between Sadness and Fear (p = .72462).