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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Saf Sci. 2014 Apr;64:32–38. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2013.11.022

Table 4.

Regression beta weights and uniqueness indices for predictor variables.

Predictor Beta weights
Uniqueness indices
Beta t Uniqueness index F
Size (# employees) .28 8.08** .070 70**
OSHA inspection experience last 5 years (Y/N) .27 7.76** .065 65**
Sector injury ratea .19 5.4** .031 31**
Hazard perceptionsb .12 3.45* .013 11*
Respondent age (# years) −.02 −0.63 .001 1
Educationc .02 0.72 .001 1
Experience with current business (# years) .02 0.50 .000 0
a

Continuous: incidence rates by industry sector for nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work and by selected events exposures leading or to injury or illness, 2002 (BLS, 2003).

b

Dichotomous: relatively dangerous/about average or relatively safe.

c

Dichotomous: college diploma or more/less than diploma.

*

p < .001.

**

p < .0001.