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. 2016 Jun 21;4:2050312116652567. doi: 10.1177/2050312116652567

Table 3.

Survey-weighted models estimating physician distrust (multiple item), by immigration restriction support, controls, and trust measures.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Support for immigration restriction 0.101** (0.0322) 0.0897** (0.0318) 0.104** (0.0319) 0.0950** (0.0316) 0.0889** (0.0299) 0.0761* (0.0296)
Business trusta 0.144*** (0.0386)
Government trustb 0.106** (0.0396)
General trustc 0.105** (0.0372)
F-statistic 3.10*** 3.47*** 3.08*** 3.15*** 4.10*** 4.43***
Observations (N) 482 482 487 487 576 576

Data: General Social Survey (2012).

Standard errors in parentheses.

All models control for all covariates presented in Table 2.

a

Business trust: “How much trust do you have in each of the following groups to give you correct information about causes of pollution: business and industry?” (1) A great deal of trust, (2) Quite a lot of trust, (3) Some trust, (4) Not much trust, and (5) Hardly any trust.

b

Government trust: “How much trust do you have in each of the following groups to give you correct information about causes of pollution: government departments?” (1) A great deal of trust, (2) Quite a lot of trust, (3) Some trust, (4) Not much trust, and (5) Hardly any trust.

c

General trust: “Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you can’t be too careful in life?” (1) Most people can be trusted, (2) Depends, and (3) You can’t be too careful in life.

***

p < 0.001; **p < 0.01; and *p < 0.05 (two-tailed).