Table 2.

Regression results examining the correlates of trust among primary sample participants (N = 1,224)

Trust in SSA (n = 1,143)Trust and confidence in US government
(n = 1,168)
Trust in online transactions (n = 1156)
R2 = 0.06R2 = 0.08R2 = 0.06
Independent variablesCoef.SEt-valuep-valueCoef.SEt-valuep-valueCoef.SEt-valuep-value
Intercept3.390.418.21<0.0010.40.066.7<0.0012.140.316.79<0.001
Prior imposter scam victim−0.10.16−0.630.53−0.030.02−1.090.27−0.080.12−0.660.51
Income0.00070.00090.770.440.00020.00012.10.040.0010.00071.570.12
Years of education0.030.021.720.090.0080.0032.990.0030.020.021.270.21
Age−0.020.02−1.430.15−0.0060.002−2.590.010.030.012.320.02
Age-squared0.00050.00022.560.010.00013E-053.10.002−0.00040.0001−2.420.02
Sex (1 = female)−0.110.08−1.40.16−0.050.01−4.66<0.001−0.150.06−2.50.01
Nonwhite0.230.092.560.010.080.016.47<0.001−0.180.07−2.540.01
Frequency of online shopping0.120.042.920.0040.010.0062.350.020.160.035.31<0.001
Prior cyber security training−0.100.08−1.140.25−0.020.01−1.550.12−0.100.06−1.580.12
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