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. 2021 Jul 29;42(10):8028–8038. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02148-x

Table 4.

Hierarchical linear regressions on mask-wearing and social distancing compliance

Mask-wearing Social distancing
Blocks and Variables B(SE) B(SE)
Block 1
  R2 Change .22*** .19***
  Age .01(.01) −.02(.01) **
  Gender −.21(.13) −.01(.16)
  Income .13(.05) * −.21(.06) **
  Education −.15(.08) .71(.10) ***
  PI .28(.06) *** −.21(.08) **
  HSRA .26(.06) *** −.01(.08)
  SNS .29(.09) ** −.15(.11)
  Framing .41(.12) ** −.36(.15) *
Block 2
  R2 Change .03** .01
  Age .01(.01) −.02(.01) *
  Gender −.23(.12) .003(.16)
  Income .13(.05) * −.22(.06) **
  Education −.13(.08) .70(.10) ***
  PI .18(.08) * −.20(.10) *
  HSRA .30(.08) *** −.04(.11)
  SNS .46(.13) *** −.14(.17)
  Framing .43(.12) *** −.38(.15) *
  Framing × PI .24(.12) * −.04(.15)
  Framing × SNS −.28(.17) −.06(.22)
  Framing × HSRA −.11(.12) .08(.16)
  HSRA × Age .01(.005) * −.01(.007) *

Framing: 1 = gain, 2 = loss; HSRA: health/safety risk attitude; SNS: subjective numeracy; PI: political ideology. *: p < .05; **: p < .01; ***: p < .001.