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. 2021 Oct 28;291:114513. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114513

Table 5.

Effect of normative views A and B and perceived agreement on social trust change.

DV: Social Trust2020 – Social Trust2019 Model 2.5 Model 2.6 Model 2.7 Model 2.8
Norm A −0.088 (0.054) −0.086 (0.054)
Perceived agreement with norm A 0.072** (0.026) 0.021 (0.105)
Norm B −0.207*** (0.044) −0.206*** (0.044)
Perceived agreement with norm B 0.069** (0.023) −0.014 (0.077)
R has been infected 0.048 (0.170) 0.047 (0.170) 0.050 (0.168) 0.047 (0.168)
R has n contacts who are infected 0.019 (0.042) 0.019 (0.042) 0.025 (0.043) 0.024 (0.042)
R is in a high-risk category −0.252* (0.101) −0.250* (0.101) −0.233* (0.101) −0.229* (0.101)
Perceived chance of being infected −0.005 (0.046) −0.005 (0.046) −0.003 (0.046) −0.000 (0.046)
Norm A*Perceived agreement norm A 0.013 (0.026)
Norm B*Perceived agreement norm B






0.024
(0.021)
Demographics Yes Yes Yes Yes
Date of fieldwork Yes Yes Yes Yes
Province
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Constant 0.553 (0.428) 0.531 (0.430) 0.871* (0.383) 0.833* (0.381)
N 2377 2377 2377 2377

Note. OLS regressions with robust standard errors in parentheses. Perceived agreement with norm A and B are centered around the mean. LISS sample, Netherlands 2019–2020. * = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001 (for two-sided tests).