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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: Methodology (Gott). 2016 Jun 20;12(2):33–43. doi: 10.1027/1614-2241/a000106

Table 1.

Example I, multivariable analyses of frequencies of perceived dishonesty with Proportional-Trend Odds model

Variable Multivariable Proportional-Trend Odds model
β Odds Ratio (eβ) p value for β γ Trend Multiplicative Effect (eγ) p value for γ
Sex
Male 0.47 1.61 .029 0.51 1.66 .047
Female Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
Age at baseline −0.06 0.94 .001 --- --- ---

Notes. LRT=0.2, p = .90, compared to unconstrained model for sex.