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Geographic distribution of NIBLSE survey respondents.

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posted on 2018-06-05, 17:31 authored by Melissa A. Wilson Sayres, Charles Hauser, Michael Sierk, Srebrenka Robic, Anne G. Rosenwald, Todd M. Smith, Eric W. Triplett, Jason J. Williams, Elizabeth Dinsdale, William R. Morgan, James M. Burnette III, Samuel S. Donovan, Jennifer C. Drew, Sarah C. R. Elgin, Edison R. Fowlks, Sebastian Galindo-Gonzalez, Anya L. Goodman, Nealy F. Grandgenett, Carlos C. Goller, John R. Jungck, Jeffrey D. Newman, William Pearson, Elizabeth F. Ryder, Rafael Tosado-Acevedo, William Tapprich, Tammy C. Tobin, Arlín Toro-Martínez, Lonnie R. Welch, Robin Wright, Lindsay Barone, David Ebenbach, Mindy McWilliams, Kimberly C. Olney, Mark A. Pauley

The location (city/state) of each response to the survey was obtained using e-mail and/or IP addresses. The distribution of responses for the contiguous U.S. is shown (n = 1,081). A light circle represents one response at a particular location; a darker circle represents multiple responses at the same location (the darker the circle, the more responses). Note that the legend applies to the states themselves—e.g., there were more than seventy-five responses from California—and that there are no states with no responses. Responses (not shown) were also received from Alaska, Hawaii, Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Poland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

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