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Author: Peter O OLAPEGBA; Olusola AYANDELE; Samson Olowo KOLAWOLE; Rotimi OGUNTAYO; Joshua Chiroma GANDI; Abdullahi Lawal DANGIWA; Iboro Friday Akpan OTTU; Steven Kator IORFA
Title: A Preliminary Assessment of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge and Perceptions in Nigeria
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: c8nrd4h9_33
    Snippet: Table 2 below showed that most respondents (83.86%) had high knowledge about COVID-19 (got more than 3 answers correctly) and 13.34% reported average knowledge (3 correct answers) while 2.79% had low knowledge (less than 3 correct answers) about COVID-19. Respondents in this sample had a mean total knowledge score of 4.17 (SD = 0.77) which is above the norm score of 3......
    Document: Table 2 below showed that most respondents (83.86%) had high knowledge about COVID-19 (got more than 3 answers correctly) and 13.34% reported average knowledge (3 correct answers) while 2.79% had low knowledge (less than 3 correct answers) about COVID-19. Respondents in this sample had a mean total knowledge score of 4.17 (SD = 0.77) which is above the norm score of 3.

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