TABLE 3:
Dependent Variablea | R2 | B | SE | Test Statistic | p-value |
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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 |
Each dependent variable was tested in a separate regression model with attention to risk text as the independent variable.