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. 2021 Jun 7;11:11906. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91479-7

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Age, sex, and profession influence how people first encounter radon awareness information. Panel (A) Overall distribution of responses for the first encounter with radon awareness information. Panel (B) First encounter with radon awareness information as a function of sex. Panel (C) First encounter with radon awareness information as a function of sex and age. Mean Age refers to a geometric mean ± CI95%. Panel (D) First encounter with radon awareness information as a function of status (worked or qualified) in professions with or without the potential for a specialist on radon. Panel (E) Response distribution of how groups based on their first encounter with radon awareness information went on to next seek or obtain more information. Statistical comparisons are Mann–Whitney pairwise nonparametric t-tests of comparisons for scatter plot data or 1-way ANOVA for all other data. **** = p < 0.0001; *** = p < 0.001; ns = p > 0.05. Figures were prepared using Excel and GraphPad Prism 9.1.1 (225) (www.graphpad.com).