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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 26.
Published in final edited form as: J Public Policy Mark. 2017 Sep 1;36(2):236–245. doi: 10.1509/jppm.16.013

TABLE 3:

LINEAR REGRESSION RESULTS: ATTENTION TO RISK TEXT PREDICTING RISK PERCEPTIONS AND RETENTION OF RISK INFORMATION

Dependent Variablea R2 B SE Test Statistic p-value

Risk perceptions
 Perceived likelihood—all people 0 −.00 .07 F(1, 281) = 0 .98
 Perceived likelihood—personal 0 −.00 .01 F(1,280) = .70 .40
 Perceived magnitude 0 .00 .01 F(1,273) = .47 .49
 Risk-benefit assessment .01 .01 .01 F(1,281) = 1.72 .19
Retention of risk information
 Risk recall .09 .02 .00 F(1,258) = 26.74 < .001
 Risk recognition .14 .05 .01 F(1,282) = 46.62 < .001
 Contraindication recognition .05 .03 .01 F(1,281) = 13.23 < .001
a

Each dependent variable was tested in a separate regression model with attention to risk text as the independent variable.