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. 2021 Jul 6;12:4038. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-24245-y

Table 4.

Chi-square (χ2) contributions and differences of each birth cohort for each climate change belief.

Climate change reality Climate change caused by humans
Birth cohort χ2A χ2B χ2ΔAB χ2C χ2ΔBC χ2A χ2B χ2ΔAB χ2C χ2ΔBC
1995–1991 1768 1078 689 1032 46 1320 547 773 482 65
1990–1986 2032 1161 872 1139 21 1797 791 1006 764 27
1985–1981 1784 1027 757 1021 6 1472 675 797 674 1
1980–1976 1674 1003 671 970 33 1412 654 758 634 20
1975–1971 1677 986 690 961 26 1617 782 835 772 10
1970–1966 1724 1037 687 1019 18 1631 828 803 822 6
1965–1961 2028 1222 806 1220 1 1707 843 864 838 5
1960–1956 1889 1187 702 1163 24 1639 776 864 769 7
1955–1951 1601 986 615 985 1 1566 759 806 759 0
1950–1946 1563 898 665 885 13 1412 647 765 631 16
1945–1941 1079 625 454 617 8 954 467 487 450 16
1940–1936 926 702 224 695 6 751 517 233 503 14

Chi-square (χ2) contribution differences (χ2Δ) between the key competing models are shown. χ2A Chi-square contribution of the age-based (constrained) model, χ2B Chi-square contribution of the intermediate model where intercepts are freely estimated but slopes are constrained, χ2C Chi-square contribution of the cohort-based (unconstrained) model.