Vaccines are currently being developed that are being offered to the public. This questionnaire asks how you would decide whether or not you would take a vaccine based on the price, the risk, and the effectiveness of new vaccines, based on the findings of clinical trials as described by the scientists who conducted the trials.
To understand your task, here are definitions of the factors you will consider, and the descriptions of the levels of those factors:
Low Price: $20
Medium Price: $400
High Price: $10,000
Low Risk: 5% of the people got sore arms
Slightly Low Risk: 10% of the people got fevers and headaches for two weeks
Slightly High Risk: 5% of the people got damage to the kidneys
Very High Risk: 1% of those tested had heart attacks
Very Low Effectiveness: 50% got sick
Low Effectiveness: 40% got sick
Medium Effectiveness: 30% got sick
High Effectiveness: 20% got sick
Very High Effectiveness: 10% got sick
Please make your judgments of whether or not you would be likely to try the vaccine in each case by clicking one of the buttons on the scale from very very unlikely to very very likely to try the vaccine. In some cases, some of the information is missing, but you should still do the best you can to make your decisions based on the information available.