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Appendix G: Exploratory Spatial Analyses of the Locations of 20192021 Premium Cigar Association Retailers, United States
Pages 475-482

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... of a retailer in a census tract. DATA SOURCES AND METHODS Sociodemographic Characteristics Sociodemographic variables at the census tract level from the 2015– 2019 5-Year American Community Survey were downloaded from Social Explorer.2 Variables included total population; percent of non-Hispanic white (white)
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... 4 The final data set and codebook are available by request from the National Academies Public Access Records Office at PARO@nas.edu. 5 See Supplement A for more details on the removed and corrected observations.
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... . FIGURE G-2 2019–2021 Premium Cigar Association member retailer density (retailers per 1,000 people)
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... As indicated in Table 6 Supplements are available in the project's public access file and upon request from the National Academies Public Access Records Office at PARO@nas.edu.
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... Level Quantile 100% Max 8.20 99% 0.20 95% 0.00 90% 0.00 75% Q3 0.00 50% Median 0.00 25% Q1 0.00 10% 0.00 5% 0.00 1% 0.00 0% Min 0.00 TABLE G-3  Spearman Correlation Coefficients between Premium Cigar Association Member Retailer Density (Per 1,000 People) and Sociodemographic Characteristics of U.S.
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... Adjusted models including all sociodemographic characteristics were not fit due to multicollinearity. TABLE G-4  Average Values of Sociodemographic Characteristics by Presence or Absence of At Least One Premium Cigar Association Member Retailer, U.S.
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... However, the percentage of white residents in a tract is associated with greater odds of at least one retailer compared to none. In contrast, a higher percentage of Black or Hispanic/Latino residents is associated with lower odds of at least one retailer compared to none.


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