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Fig. 3 | Implementation Science

Fig. 3

From: SciComm Optimizer for Policy Engagement: a randomized controlled trial of the SCOPE model on state legislators’ research use in public discourse

Fig. 3

Secondary analyses: intervention effect on URE categories in social media. The relationship between the intervention and URE in social media products was driven primarily by the Data/analytics and Conceptual sub-categories. State legislators in the intervention group produced 67% more COVID-related social media posts with URE falling in the Data/analytics category than those not receiving the intervention, controlling for the effect of state professionalism on inflation. Legislators in the intervention group produced 28% more COVID-related social media posts with URE in the Conceptual category than those not receiving the intervention, controlling for the effect of state professionalism on inflation. Legislators in the control group produced 69% more social media posts with URE in the Knowledge Generation category

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