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. 2025 Apr 28;9(1):e105. doi: 10.1017/cts.2025.81

Table 2.

Summary of the moderated regression models predicting TIMSI factors and persistence intentions (N = 116)

Scientific
identity c
Scientific
self-efficacy d
Scientific
community values e
Persistence
intentions f
Predictors b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI
Intercept 1.13 * 0.45 [0.25, 2.01] 0.40 0.58 [−0.75, 1.54] −0.31 0.51 [−1.32, .69] 0.04 1.12 [−2.18, 2.26]
SII a −0.14 0.59 [−1.32, 1.03] 0.88 0.74 [−0.58, 2.33] 1.61 ** 0.71 [0.19, 3.02] −0.57 1.41 [−3.37, 2.22]
Pretest b 0.74 *** 0.11 [0.53, 0.95] 0.91 *** 0.14 [0.63, 1.18] 1.04 *** 0.09 [0.86, 1.23] 0.95 *** 0.13 [0.69, 0.12]
SII × Pretest b 0.04 0.14 [−0.24, 0.31] −0.22 0.18 [−0.57, 0.13] −0.27 ** 0.13 [−0.53, −0.02] 0.07 0.16 [−0.26, 0.39]

Note: SII = social inclusion intervention; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval. Results in bold indicate that it was statistically significantly different from zero.

a

Reference group is Control.

b

Status_pre indicates the initial status for each variable (i.e., scientific identity at the pretest, scientific self-efficacy at the pretest, scientific community values at the pretest, or persistence intentions at the pretest).

c

F(3, 112) = 44.85, p < 0.001, R 2 = .55.

d

F(3, 112) = 28.46, p < 0.001, R 2 = .43.

e

F(3, 112) = 60.66, p < 0.001, R 2 = .62.

f

F(3, 112) = 51.64, p < 0.001, R 2 = .58.

*

p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < .001.