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US Adults - Environmental Regulation
95%
Est. Acc. 95%

You read "Now imagine that researchers recently discovered a new air pollutant, malzene, caused by common manufacturing processes. Breathing in malzene can cause asthma and chest pain. Malzene also hurts plant growth. But reducing malzene pollution can be costly. To reduce malzene pollution, the government created a malzene tax for each ton of malzene released into the air. Regulators set the malzene tax. Companies must pay the tax for every ton of malzene pollution they emit from their operations. Companies have the right to pollute as much as they pay in taxes. If companies reduce how much malzene they release, they pay less in malzene taxes. If they increase how much malzene they release, they pay more in malzene taxes. The tax puts a price on malzene. Analysts estimate that the regulation will create around $40 million in health benefits a year and $30 million in economic costs." and then were asked: "To what extent do you believe that emitting malzene is shameful?" Only return an integer from 0 to 100, where 0 means "Not at all" and 100 means "Extremely", nothing else.

Tested
Accuracy (1-MAE)
99%
Squared Error (RMSE)
2%
Norm Info Loss (NKLD)
0.0078
Info Loss (KLD)
0.7287
ID
6ffd9065-7e12-45d7-94b7-f39ff427f96a
Created
2026-01-07T17:19:57.111314+00:00
Population
US Adults - Environmental Regulation
Question Text
You read "Now imagine that researchers recently discovered a new air pollutant, malzene, caused by common manufacturing processes. Breathing in malzene can cause asthma and chest pain. Malzene also hurts plant growth. But reducing malzene pollution can be costly. To reduce malzene pollution, the government created a malzene tax for each ton of malzene released into the air. Regulators set the malzene tax. Companies must pay the tax for every ton of malzene pollution they emit from their operations. Companies have the right to pollute as much as they pay in taxes. If companies reduce how much malzene they release, they pay less in malzene taxes. If they increase how much malzene they release, they pay more in malzene taxes. The tax puts a price on malzene. Analysts estimate that the regulation will create around $40 million in health benefits a year and $30 million in economic costs." and then were asked: "To what extent do you believe that emitting malzene is shameful?" Only return an integer from 0 to 100, where 0 means "Not at all" and 100 means "Extremely", nothing else.
Question Type
Single-Choice
Visibility
Private
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