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Pre-intervention attitudes and attitude change toward offshore wind power with basic attributes per group.
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posted on 2024-01-17, 18:31 authored by Hidenori Komatsu, Hiromi Kubota, Kenji Asano, Yu NagaiA higher value for pre-intervention attitudes indicates higher perceived danger of offshore wind power. A higher value for attitude change indicates that the perception of offshore wind power became less dangerous. CG, control group; T1, treatment group 1; T2, treatment group 2; You, Yourself; Fut, Future generations.
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