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. 2017 Aug 31;7:10127. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-10484-x

Table 2.

A summary of moderated-regression analyses with free-choice-versus-arrangement marriage and control variables explaining the number of living children, and the number of dead children.

Alive Children Dead Children (log-transformed)
B (SE) 95% CI p B (SE) 95% CI P
Constant 2.19 (0.46) 1.30–3.09 <0.001 0.24 (0.09) 0.05–0.43 0.01
Arranged (0 = no, 1 = yes) 0.51 (0.59) −0.65–1.66 0.39 −0.001 (0.12) −0.24–0.24 0.99
Age 1.08 (0.13) 0.82–1.33 <0.001 0.20 (0.03) 0.15–0.25 <0.001
Wealth 0.39 (0.12) 0.15–0.63 0.0003 0.04 (0.03) −0.02–0.08 0.17
Tsimane’ 2.03 (0.50) 1.05–3.01 <0.001 0.13 (0.10) −0.08–0.33 0.23
Yali −0.49 (0.55) −1.58 - 0.59 0.37 0.08 (0.11) −0.14–0.31 0.46
Arranged × Tsimane’ −0.41 (0.68) −1.74–0.92 0.54 −0.01 (0.14) −0.29–0.26 0.94
Arranged × Yali 0.23 (0.72) −1.19–1.65 0.75 0.01 (0.07) −0.28–0.31 0.92
R2 0.33 0.21

Note B = unstandardized regression coefficient. SE = standard error of B; CI = 95% confidence intervals; R2 – the percentage of dependent variable’s variance explained.