Table 2:

R1 and R2 refer to the first and second rounds of rating publications

QuartilesData R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
Minimum0000
25%0000
Median1132
75%1132
Maximum4244
Scale 0–6Data R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
0303122
122271729
2761223
340236
41074
50030
60000
Total64646464
QuartilesData R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
Minimum0000
25%0000
Median1132
75%1132
Maximum4244
Scale 0–6Data R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
0303122
122271729
2761223
340236
41074
50030
60000
Total64646464

Above distribution of the ratings: 0 indicates unanimity, 1 indicates no ratings more than 1 rank apart with the possible maximum of 6. Ratings were for data and textual tone. The dispersion was reduced by the Delphi process. Below are the averaged ratings from 0 to 6. These data are illustrated in Fig. 4.

Table 2:

R1 and R2 refer to the first and second rounds of rating publications

QuartilesData R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
Minimum0000
25%0000
Median1132
75%1132
Maximum4244
Scale 0–6Data R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
0303122
122271729
2761223
340236
41074
50030
60000
Total64646464
QuartilesData R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
Minimum0000
25%0000
Median1132
75%1132
Maximum4244
Scale 0–6Data R1Data R2Text R1Text R2
0303122
122271729
2761223
340236
41074
50030
60000
Total64646464

Above distribution of the ratings: 0 indicates unanimity, 1 indicates no ratings more than 1 rank apart with the possible maximum of 6. Ratings were for data and textual tone. The dispersion was reduced by the Delphi process. Below are the averaged ratings from 0 to 6. These data are illustrated in Fig. 4.

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