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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2020 Feb 15;15(5):425–442. doi: 10.1177/1556264620903595

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Influence of public data sharing on decision to participate in a hypothetical environmental health study. Public data sharing was a disincentive for 26 to 53% of participants, while 6 to 22% said it made them more likely to join the study. Percentage selecting each response computed based on the total number of participants who could have answered the question (N = 572). Bars that do not sum to 100% reflect participants who did not answer the question.