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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 19.
Published in final edited form as: Risk Manag Insur Rev. 2021 Nov 19;24(4):341–365. doi: 10.1111/rmir.12195

Table 2:

Objective knowledge of GINA across subjective knowledge groups.

Objective Knowledge
Survey 1 = 421
Survey 2 = 1195
n combined=1616
High Subjective Knowledge
(n S1, n S2)
% combined
Moderate Subjective Knowledge
(n S1, n S2)
% combined
Low Subjective Knowledge
(n S1, n S2)
% combined
Total in Subjective Category (68, 170) 14.7% (158, 443) 37.2% (195, 582) 48.1%

Employment and Health Insurance
% Correctly identifying coverage in category (37, 108) 60.9% (40, 218) 42.9% (19, 250) 34.6%
% Misidentifying/not identifying all coverage in category (16, 25) 17.2% (83, 129) 35.3% (151, 219) 35.3%
Life, LTC, and Disability Insurance
% Correctly identifying coverage in category (5, 13) 7.6% (14, 82) 16.0% (8, 141) 19.2%
% Misidentifying/not identifying all coverage in category (41, 86) 53.4% (97, 249) 57.6% (172, 343) 66.3%
Auto and Property Insurance
% Correctly identifying coverage in category (12, 37) 20.6% (29, 133) 27.0% (31, 225) 32.9%
% Misidentifying/not identifying all coverage in category (37, 96) 55.9% (102, 238) 56.6% (158, 304) 59.5%
*

Missing values are refused to answer or correctly identifying some, but not all of the coverage.