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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 7.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Healthc Res. 2011 Oct 31;2(4):320–332. doi: 10.1504/IJBHR.2011.043414

Table 4.

Regression of bias change

Dependent variable: change in bias β SE t p < t
Male 0.050 0.023 2.19 0.029
Gender missing 0.100 0.064 1.55 0.122
Black 0.114 0.062 1.84 0.066
Latino/Hispanic 0.015 0.022 0.68 0.496
Native American 0.048 0.047 1.02 0.308
Other 0.078 0.051 1.54 0.125
Race/ethnicity missing –0.147 0.061 –2.42 0.016
Age 0.003 0.001 2.74 0.006
Partner or spouse 0.032 0.028 1.13 0.258
Partner or spouse information missing 0.051 0.040 1.27 0.203
Washington State –0.002 0.020 –0.11 0.912
Partner or spo use attended –0.009 0.024 –0.36 0.721
Constant –0.303 0.054 –5.65 0.000
Source Sum of square errors df F(12, 1424) = 2.4
Model 3.408042 12 Prob. >F = 0.0044
Residual 168.2181 1,424 R-squared = 0.019
Total 171.6262 1,436