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Impact of Isolation on Tagging Trends: A 2011 Study by Jeff, Fix, Roy, and Will

This study examines overtaging and undertagging rates in 2011 with and without isolation. Overtagging rates reduced from 0.0058 to 0.0014 with isolation and from 0.0052 to 0.0008 without isolation. Undertagging rates increased from 0.15 to 0.16 with isolation and from 0.07 to 0.09 without isolation. The findings highlight the influence of isolation on tagging behaviors and their implications.

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Impact of Isolation on Tagging Trends: A 2011 Study by Jeff, Fix, Roy, and Will

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  1. HBHE Study with Jeff’s Fix Roy and Will

  2. Overtagging • Overtagging rates unaffected • 2011 with isolation 0.0058 -> 0.0014 • 2011 without isolation 0.0052 -> 0.0008

  3. Undertagging • Undertagging rates unaffected • 2011 with isolation 0.15 -> 0.16 • 2011 without isolation 0.07 -> 0.09

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