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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 put a limit on the amount of malzene that each company can release into the air. Regulators set the malzene pollution limit. Companies must reduce malzene pollution from their operations to below that set limit. Companies can reduce their malzene pollution by, for example, installing pollution controls that remove malzene from the air before it is released. If they already pollute less than the malzene limit, they can pollute more, but only up to the limit. 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)
0.0094
Info Loss (KLD)
0.8988
ID
b8a7d838-026d-48fc-8b7a-2fef067f42b0
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 put a limit on the amount of malzene that each company can release into the air. Regulators set the malzene pollution limit. Companies must reduce malzene pollution from their operations to below that set limit. Companies can reduce their malzene pollution by, for example, installing pollution controls that remove malzene from the air before it is released. If they already pollute less than the malzene limit, they can pollute more, but only up to the limit. 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
Answer Options
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