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. 2022 Apr 11;194:111661. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2022.111661

Table 3.

Predicting support for vaccine mandates.

Model 1
Model 2
β t p β t p
Block 1
Gender (men = 1) 0.03 1.47 0.143 0.01 0.64 0.522
Age 0.14 5.78 <0.001 0.06 2.91 0.004
Education (ref. = postgraduate degree)
 High school or less −0.04 −1.67 0.096 0.00 −0.01 0.995
 Some college −0.06 −2.06 0.040 −0.01 −0.46 0.643
 Bachelor's degree −0.03 −0.87 0.382 −0.03 −1.32 0.186
Race (ref. = Hispanic)
 Non-Hispanic Asian 0.02 0.76 0.448 0.03 1.30 0.194
 Non-Hispanic Black −0.05 −1.79 0.074 0.00 0.04 0.969
 Non-Hispanic White −0.03 −0.92 0.358 −0.01 −0.30 0.761
 Other races/mixed races −0.03 −1.07 0.284 0.00 −0.05 0.963
Political orientation −0.04 −1.27 0.204 −0.03 −1.15 0.250
Party identity −0.09 −3.13 0.002 −0.05 −2.39 0.017
Left-wing authoritarianism 0.33 11.73 <0.001 0.18 7.50 <0.001
Right-wing authoritarianism −0.14 −4.71 <0.001 −0.09 −3.50 <0.001
Social dominance orientation −0.06 −1.99 0.047 0.00 −0.11 0.916
Libertarianism −0.42 −15.66 <0.001 −0.25 −11.02 <0.001



Block 2
COVID-19 concern 0.22 9.46 <0.001
Vaccine acceptance 0.37 15.18 <0.001
F(15, 967) =75.2, p < .001
Adjusted R2 = 0.53
ΔF(2, 965) = 242.0, p < .001
Adjusted R2 = 0.69

Note. N = 983. Standardized regression coefficients are presented. Significant coefficients (p < .05) are in bold.