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Volume 28, Number 8—August 2022
Research

COVID-19 Vaccination Intent and Belief that Vaccination Will End the Pandemic

Marion de VriesComments to Author , Liesbeth Claassen, Mattijs Lambooij, Ka Yin Leung, Kees Boersma, and Aura Timen
Author affiliations: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (M. de Vries, L. Claassen, M. Lambooij, K.Y. Leung, A. Timen); Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (K. Boersma, A. Timen)

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COVID-19 vaccination intent and belief that COVID-19 vaccination will end the pandemic among persons in the Netherlands. Variable ranking random forest model shows the 10 strongest determinants. n = 3,614, explained variance 0.76, mean squared error 0.078 (dashed vertical line).

Figure 2. COVID-19 vaccination intent and belief that COVID-19 vaccination will end the pandemic among persons in the Netherlands. Variable ranking random forest model shows the 10 strongest determinants. n = 3,614, explained variance 0.76, mean squared error 0.078 (dashed vertical line).

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