Socio-cultural values are risk factors for COVID-19-related mortality

Cross-Cultural Research Vol/Iss. 56(2-3) Sage Journals Published In Pages: 150-184
By Endress, Ansgar D.

Hypothesis

Socio-cultural values of countries predict COVID-19 mortality rates.

Note

The author shows that weaker endorsement of freedom of speech, greater endorsement of maintenance of order, and greater confidence in major companies all predict a decrease COVID-19 mortality rates. However, there is some variability in this depending on the period of time that is being examined, and the income of the country involved.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Linear and k-nearest neighbor modelsSupportedRanges from p<.1 to p<.01UNKNOWNUNKNOWN