Table 1 Sample demographic.

From: Public attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination: The role of vaccine attributes, incentives, and misinformation

 

N

Percentage

Age

 18–29

240

(22%)

 30–44

336

(31%)

 45–59

277

(25%)

 >= 60

243

(22%)

Sex

 Male

523

(48%)

 Female

562

(51%)

 Prefer not to say

11

(1%)

Race/ethnicity

 White

827

(75%)

 Black

141

(13%)

 Latinx

85

(8%)

 Asian

70

(6%)

 Native American

37

(3%)

 Other

6

(1%)

Education

 Less than High School

25

(2%)

 High School/GED

220

(20%)

 Some College

308

(28%)

 4-Year College Degree

224

(20%)

 Graduate School

319

(29%)

Income

 < $20,000

197

(18%)

 $20,000 to $39,999

205

(19%)

 $40,000 to $59,999

166

(15%)

 $60,000 to $79,999

133

(12%)

 $80,000 to $99,999

100

(9%)

 >= $100,000

295

(27%)

Political Partisanship

 Democrat (including those who leaned toward the party)

501

(46%)

 Republican (including those who leaned toward the party)

513

(47%)

Political Ideology

 Very Liberal

166

(15%)

 Liberal

161

(15%)

 Somewhat Liberal

96

(9%)

 Moderate

317

(29%)

 Somewhat Conservative

89

(8%)

 Conservative

106

(10%)

 Very Conservative

161

(15%)

  1. Note: Categories may not sum to 100% because of rounding.