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Designed and analyzed by
public opinion researchers at KFF, the KFF Vaccine Monitor survey was
conducted from July 15-27 among a nationally representative random digit
dial telephone sample of 1,517 adults, including oversamples of adults
who are Black (300) or Hispanic (322). This includes 95 adults who
identify as LGBT, 1,403 who are not LGBT, and 19 respondents who said
they didn’t know or refused to answer. Interviews were conducted in
English and Spanish by landline (176) and cell phone (1,341). The margin
of sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points for the full
sample, plus or minus 13 percentage points for LGBT adults and plus or
minus 3 percentage points for the non-LGBT adults. For results based on
subgroups, the margin of sampling error may be higher.
The KFF
COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor is an ongoing research project
tracking the public’s attitudes and experiences with COVID-19
vaccinations. Using a combination of surveys and qualitative research,
this project tracks the dynamic nature of public opinion as vaccine
development and distribution unfold, including vaccine confidence and
acceptance, information needs, trusted messengers and messages, as well
as the public’s experiences with vaccination.
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