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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Women Q. 2014 Jun 9;38(4):519–534. doi: 10.1177/0361684313510152

Table 3.

Results of Regression Analyses and Bivariate Correlations for Study 1.

Neosexism
Negative Attitudes
Toward Women
Attitudes Toward Feminism
and Women’s Rights
R2
(F)
β
(t)
p r
(p)
R2
(F)
β
(t)
p r
(p)
R2
(F)
β
(t)
p r
(p)
Model .25
(−9.32)
<.001 .30
(11.61)
<.001 .14
(4.41)
<.001
Polyculturalism −.15
(−2.11)
.036 −.20
(.009)
−.17
(−2.57)
.011 −.26
(.001)
.15
(1.97)
.050 .17
(.023)
Right-wing authoritarianism .20
(−2.71)
.007 .32
(<.001)
.33
(4.48)
<.001 .44
(<.001)
−.14
(−1.72)
.087 −.21
(.007)
Race essentialism .12
(−1.13)
.260 .31
(<.001)
−.00
(−0.03)
.979 .31
(<.001)
−.05
(−0.39)
.695 −.16
(.035)
Gender essentialism .25
(−2.42)
.017 .33
(<.001)
.24
(2.44)
.016 .34
(<.001)
−.19
(−1.75)
.083 −.19
(.014)
Ethnic identity attachment and
 behavioral involvement
−.24
(−3.48)
.001 −.19
(.013)
−.19
(−2.83)
.005 −.12
(.129)
.20
(2.65)
.009 .17
(.023)
Gender identity importance and
 attachment
−.12
(−1.51)
.134 .06
(.475)
.02
(−0.32)
.751 .18
(.020)
.15
(1.79)
.075 .04
(.575)

Note. N = 171. βs are standardized regression coefficients and rs are bivariate correlations.