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content/blog/2021-01-28-survey-vaccines.Rmd

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heroImage: /blog/images/blog-lg-vaccine-survey.jpg
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heroImageThumb: /blog/images/blog-thumb-vaccine-survey.jpg
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related:
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- 2020-12-10-masks-public
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- 2020-10-06-survey-wave-4
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- 2020-08-26-fb-survey
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summary: |
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Data from the Symptom Survey reveal how COVID-19 vaccinations are rolling out
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across the nation.
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acknowledgements: |
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Facebook's team, including Kelsey Mulcahy, Katherine Morris, Leanna Morinishi,
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Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu assisted with the analysis and
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Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu, assisted with the analysis and
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writing of this post. At Carnegie Mellon, Wichada La Motte-Kerr assisted in
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the development and deployment of many of these survey questions.
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output:
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recommended to you by each of the following? Friends or family, local healthcare
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providers, World Health Organization (WHO), politicians, or government health
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officials” (adapted from the [MIT COVID-19
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Survey](https://covidsurvey.mit.edu/)). With this information, we are able to
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examine which of the five sources of information may be trusted more by
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individuals who have not yet reported getting vaccinated. Below, we break down
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the responses by two groups of respondents: those who are vaccine-accepting
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(i.e., indicated that they are *definitely* or *probably* choosing to get
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vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e., indicated that they are
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*definitely not* or *probably not* choosing to get vaccinated).
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Survey](https://covidsurvey.mit.edu/)).
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With this information, we are able to examine which of the five sources of
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information may be trusted more by individuals who have not yet reported getting
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vaccinated. Below, we break down the responses by two groups of respondents:
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those who are vaccine-accepting (i.e., indicated that they are *definitely* or
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*probably* choosing to get vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e.,
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indicated that they are *definitely not* or *probably not* choosing to get
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vaccinated).
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![](/blog/images/vaccine_blog_priority_trust.svg)
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content/blog/2021-01-28-survey-vaccines.html

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heroImage: /blog/images/blog-lg-vaccine-survey.jpg
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related:
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- 2020-12-10-masks-public
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- 2020-10-06-survey-wave-4
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- 2020-08-26-fb-survey
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summary: |
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Data from the Symptom Survey reveal how COVID-19 vaccinations are rolling out
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across the nation.
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acknowledgements: |
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Facebook's team, including Kelsey Mulcahy, Katherine Morris, Leanna Morinishi,
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Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu assisted with the analysis and
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Kris Barkume, Sid Palani, and Patrick Xu, assisted with the analysis and
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writing of this post. At Carnegie Mellon, Wichada La Motte-Kerr assisted in
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the development and deployment of many of these survey questions.
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output:
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recommended to you by each of the following? Friends or family, local healthcare
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providers, World Health Organization (WHO), politicians, or government health
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officials” (adapted from the <a href="https://covidsurvey.mit.edu/">MIT COVID-19
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Survey</a>). With this information, we are able to
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examine which of the five sources of information may be trusted more by
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individuals who have not yet reported getting vaccinated. Below, we break down
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the responses by two groups of respondents: those who are vaccine-accepting
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(i.e., indicated that they are <em>definitely</em> or <em>probably</em> choosing to get
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vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e., indicated that they are
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<em>definitely not</em> or <em>probably not</em> choosing to get vaccinated).</p>
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Survey</a>).</p>
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<p>With this information, we are able to examine which of the five sources of
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information may be trusted more by individuals who have not yet reported getting
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vaccinated. Below, we break down the responses by two groups of respondents:
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those who are vaccine-accepting (i.e., indicated that they are <em>definitely</em> or
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<em>probably</em> choosing to get vaccinated) and those who are vaccine-hesitant (i.e.,
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indicated that they are <em>definitely not</em> or <em>probably not</em> choosing to get
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vaccinated).</p>
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<p><img src="/blog/images/vaccine_blog_priority_trust.svg" /></p>
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<p>Interestingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, there seems to be a large
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difference in responses between the vaccine-accepting and vaccine-hesitant

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