Table 3.
Variables | Unstandardized Coefficients β | Std. Error | t | p |
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Age | −.010 | .016 | −.620 | .533 |
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Sex | ||||
Female | −1.540 | .471 | −3.27 | .001 |
Male (REF) | ||||
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Education | ||||
< Bachelor’s Degree (REF) | ||||
Bachelor’s Degree | −.543 | .473 | −1.15 | .251 |
≥ Master’s Degree | 1.042 | .566 | 1.84 | .066 |
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Annual household oncome | ||||
< $40,000 (REF) | ||||
$40,000–79,999 | −.186 | .536 | −.350 | .728 |
≥$80,000 | −.368 | .612 | −.600 | .548 |
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Partner status | ||||
Partner | −.002 | .449 | −.010 | .996 |
No Partner (REF) | ||||
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Employment status | ||||
Employed | −.158 | .481 | −.330 | .742 |
Unemployed (REF) |
Note.
Results represent relations between each sociodemographic variable and perceived discrimination controlling for the other sociodemographic variables, as assessed using linear regression.