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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Alzheimers Dis. 2015 Oct 22;49(3):845–851. doi: 10.3233/JAD-150442

Table 2.

Relation of MCI to susceptibility to scams

Variable Model Term Estimate (Standard Error, p Value)

Model 1 Model 2
Susceptibility to scams age 0.027 (0.003,<0.001) 0.026 (0.003,<0.001)
education −0.022 (0.008, 0.007) −0.023 (0.008, 0.005)
male 0.067 (0.059, 0.249) 0.061 (0.059, 0.300)
MCI 0.125 (0.063, 0.047)

Model 1 indicates a linear regression model of the terms age in years, years of education, and gender (male coded as 1, female coded as 0) with the outcome of susceptibility to scams. Model indicates a linear regression model of the terms age in years, years of education, gender (male coded as 1, female coded as 0), and MCI status (MCI coded as 1 and non-cognitive impaired coded as 0).