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This study sought to answer the question of the most common reason for antivaccination beliefs. This study was done at Arizona State University and consisted of a nineteen-question survey which included multiple-choice, fill in the blank, or Likert scale type questions. The survey was limited to the College of Health

This study sought to answer the question of the most common reason for antivaccination beliefs. This study was done at Arizona State University and consisted of a nineteen-question survey which included multiple-choice, fill in the blank, or Likert scale type questions. The survey was limited to the College of Health Solutions. There were 127 responses and the results showed that overall students were supportive of vaccines. Of the respondents who were against vaccines, most changed their opinion to against after learning about the dangers of vaccines from varying sources. Overall, the study also found that people did not feel more at risk despite believing that most of the diseases were severe.
ContributorsOmais, Judie Hana (Author) / Savaglio, Lauren (Thesis director) / Janice, Connell (Committee member) / College of Health Solutions (Contributor) / School of Art (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2020-05