INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
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Household Income |
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0.081 |
Gender |
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Age |
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0.053 |
Hispanic |
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Not White |
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Not Black |
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0.051 |
Education |
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0.080 |
Democrat |
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Republican |
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Suburbs |
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Rural |
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Real threat |
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Concerned about new variants |
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0.105 |
Thought I had virus |
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Diagnosed with COVID-19 |
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Concerned about community spread |
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Worst is behind us |
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Important to wear face mask |
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Confidence in federal government |
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Confidence in CDC |
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Trust information from health experts |
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Trust info from news media |
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VacA. Some vaccine are linked to long term health problems |
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VacB. Natural infection is safer than vaccines for providing immunity |
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−0.107 |
VacC. There is little risk of getting the disease from the vaccine |
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VacD. Some vaccines may cause learning disabilities like autism |
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VacE. Some vaccines have ingredients that could be harmful |
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−0.115 |
VacG. Overall vaccines are very safe |
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VacH. Overall vaccines are very effective |
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0.090 |
VacI. Vaccines are important for my health |
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VacJ. My being vaccinated is important for the health of others in my community |
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0.366 |
VacK. The information I receive about vaccines from government health agencies is reliable and trustworthy |
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