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. 2023 May 12:1–31. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1007/s11292-023-09571-z

Table 2.

Predicted margins of desire to call the police and perceived threat (N = 2038)

Model (1) (2) (3) (4)
Outcome Desire to Call the Police Perceived Threat
Regression type Simple Multiple Simple Multiple
White Low-Severity Vignette 41.5 42.5 38.3 38.7
(1.37) (1.29) (1.20) (1.11)
Black Low-Severity Vignette 42.0 42.0 38.5 38.2
(1.42) (1.33) (1.25) (1.14)
White High-Severity Vignette 81.9 81.5 72.5 72.5
(0.97) (0.96) (1.02) (1.01)
Black High-Severity Vignette 81.5 80.8 74.1 73.7
(1.04) (1.05) (0.98) (0.98)
Covariates
  Demographics No Yes No Yes
  Community views No Yes No Yes
  Police views No Yes No Yes
  State fixed effects No Yes No Yes

Robust standard errors. Bolded confidence intervals indicate that the marginal contrast between the adjoining group is significant (p < 0.05). Predicted margins can be interpreted as the average conditional mean of desire to call the police or perceived threat, on a [0,100] interval, after fractional logit regression on covariates (if any)