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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2011 Jun 1;43(2):257–270. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2011.05.004

Table 4.

Multiple Regression Models Predicting Engagement, Watchability, and Realism

Variable Standardized Beta t p-value
Engagement
Female .170 2.00 .048
Clinical Status .208 2.41 .017
Minority −.062 −0.75 .453
Household Income −.147 −1.77 .078
Expect Future Problems .027 0.31 .760
Adjusted R2 = .06 F = 2.90 .016

Watchability
Female .136 1.61 .110
Clinical Status .212 2.46 .015
Minority −.105 −1.28 .204
Household Income −.163 −1.97 .051
Expect Future Problems .012 0.14 .889
Adjusted R2 = .07 F = 3.05 .012

Realism
Female .278 3.36 .001
Clinical Status .274 3.24 .002
Minority −.056 −0.69 .492
Household Income −.037 −0.46 .654
Expect Future Problems .022 0.26 .799
Adjusted R2 = .11 F = 4.38 .001

Note: boldface type indicates statistically significant predictors.