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“Environmental justice” appears 111 times in Englewood’s PDF- but we list it as occurring 208 times. It looks like this is specifically an issue with more than one word search. The “Count” column is counting every combination of each word that appears in the search term. For instance, Corcoran 2010 reports 13 hits for environmental justice on our site. Ctrl-F indicates no hits of “environmental justice”, but twelve hits of “environmental” and one hit of “justice”. It’s not a simple adding issue though. Grover Beach reports 30 hits on our site, while Ctrl-F reports 12 hits for “environmental justice”, and 19 hits of “environmental”, and 12 hits for “justice.” My assumption is that it is adding hits for “environmental” with hits for “justice” (12+19=31), and the one extra is because there is one instance of the word “environmentally” in the document. (see also Hanford 2017 - same exact thing there)
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“Environmental justice” appears 111 times in Englewood’s PDF- but we list it as occurring 208 times. It looks like this is specifically an issue with more than one word search. The “Count” column is counting every combination of each word that appears in the search term. For instance, Corcoran 2010 reports 13 hits for environmental justice on our site. Ctrl-F indicates no hits of “environmental justice”, but twelve hits of “environmental” and one hit of “justice”. It’s not a simple adding issue though. Grover Beach reports 30 hits on our site, while Ctrl-F reports 12 hits for “environmental justice”, and 19 hits of “environmental”, and 12 hits for “justice.” My assumption is that it is adding hits for “environmental” with hits for “justice” (12+19=31), and the one extra is because there is one instance of the word “environmentally” in the document. (see also Hanford 2017 - same exact thing there)
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