Here's what most people agreed with. 60% or more of all participants voted one way or the other, regardless of whether large amounts of certain minority opinion groups voted the other way. % Agreed
% Disagreed
COMMENT
% Passed
Group:
% Didn't vote
A 106
B 1059
C 238
D 264
B 1059
C 238
D 264
B 1059
C 238
D 264
5 6 8
9
10
14
260 305 324 325
Opinion Groups Across 1667 total participants, opinion groups emerged. There are two factors that define an opinion group. First, each opinion group is made up of a number of participants who tended to vote similarly on multiple comments. Second, each group of participants who voted similarly will have also voted distinctly differently from other groups.
Group A: 106 participants Comments which make this group unique, by their votes: COMMENT
Group:
A 106
288
7 113 19 5
Group B: 1059 participants Comments which make this group unique, by their votes: COMMENT 409
386
3
Group:
A 106