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. 2021 Sep 12;6(9):e006798. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006798

Table 2.

Main results—right-wing and left-wing media bias exposure

Variable (1) (2)
Left-wing media bias exposure −0.0002* (0.0001) −0.0002† (0.0001)
Right-wing media bias exposure −0.0000 (0.0001) 0.0001 (0.0001)
Awareness of COVID-19 symptoms 0.0905† (0.0050)
Daily Facebook user 0.0091* (0.0039)
Daily Twitter user 0.0038 (0.0064)
Daily Reddit user 0.0023 (0.0084)
Regular media user −0.0019 (0.0043)
Trust the media −0.0066 (0.0057)
Vote Biden −0.0058 (0.0044)
Male 0.0024 (0.0039)
Hispanic 0.031† (0.0051)
Non-Hispanic black 0.0349† (0.0058)
Non-Hispanic others 0.01345‡ (0.0070)
Income below $25 000 0.0046 (0.0054)
Income $25 000–44 000 −0.0083 (0.0064)
Income $45 000–69 000 −0.0012 (0.0058)
Income $70 000–99 000 −0.0092 (0.0060)
Dropout 0.0164* (0.0081)
Age 18–24 0.0171* (0.0086)
Age 25–34 −0.0025 (0.0069)
Age 35–44 −0.0041 (0.0070)
Age 45–54 0.0013 (0.0064)
Age 55–64 0.0008 (0.0063)
Married 0.0028 (0.0043)
Children 1 or 2 0.0030 (0.0046)
Children 3 or more 0.0012 (0.0070)
N 8182 8182
Pseudo R2 0.0026 0.2985
Wald Χ2 5.00‡ 663.22†

The coefficients reported are average marginal effects. Robust SEs are shown in parentheses.

*Denotes statistical significance at the 5% level.

†Denotes statistical significance at the 1% level.

‡Denotes statistical significance at the 10% level.