Nature research paper: Financial incentives for vaccination do not have negative unintended consequences
In the first survey, we measured participants’ behaviours, morals, perceptions and feelings related to COVID-19 vaccination. For some outcomes, we aggregated several items into an index, exactly as pre-registered. We measured the following main survey outcomes:
Perceived safety and efficacy index: we aggregated the answers to the following three risk and efficacy perceptions: in general, COVID-19 vaccines are safe; I am worried about the side effects from COVID-19 vaccines ; COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective at protecting my health. Feels no regret index: we aggregated the answers to the following two items: we asked participants whether they regret the decision they made on whether to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine ; we asked participants whether they gathered enough information to feel well informed about the benefits and risks of the vaccine when deciding to receive the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or not. The first question is based on a survey item taken from Ambuehl et al.
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