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. 2023 Mar 21:1–12. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04554-9

Table 2.

Results of multiple regressions

Attitudes Discrimination
Model 1 Model2 Model 1 Model 2
 F(df) 92.040 (4, 652) 26.700 (19, 637) 115.097 (4, 652) 31.322 (19, 637)
0.36 (< 0.001) 0.44(< 0.001) 0.41(< 0.001) 0.48(< 0.001)
Δ 0.08 (< 0.001) 0.07 (< 0.001)
β (p) β (p)
Political Orientation -0.537 (< 0.001) − 0.353 (< 0.001) 0.568 (< 0.001) 0.381 (< 0.001)
Countries:
 US – Brazil -0.453 (< 0.001) − 0.345 (< 0.001) 0.493 (< 0.001) 0.439 (< 0.001)
 UK – Brazil -0.543 (< 0.001) − 0.439 (< 0.001) 0.637 (< 0.001) 0.567 (< 0.001)
 Others - Brazil -0.441 (< 0.001) − 0.357 (< 0.001) 0.459 (< 0.001) 0.434 (< 0.001)
Values
 Security 0.148 (< 0.001) − 0.131 (< 0.001)
 Conformity 0.073 (0.05) − 0.077 (0.032)
 Tradition − 0.005 (0.888) 0.07 (0.06)
 Benevolence − 0.08 (0.028) 0.059 (0.09)
 Universalism − 0.039 (0.337) 0.039 (0.314)
 Self Direction − 0.071 (0.036) 0.068 (0.037)
 Stimulation − 0.006 (0.864) − 0.045 (0.212)
 Hedonism 0.032 (0.382) − 0.012 (0.734)
 Achievement 0.04 (0.29) − 0.084 (0.02)
 Power 0.026 (0.496) 0.022 (0.552)
Moral Foundations
 Care .18 (< 0.001) − 0.123 (0.003)
 Fairness 0.005 (0.902) − 0.007 (0.862)
 Loyalty − 0.109 (0.014) 0.097 (0.023)
 Authority − 0.074 (0.131) 0.075 (0.113)
 Sanctity − 0.049 (0.242) 0.063 (0.119)

Bold = significant