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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Water Sanit Hyg Dev. 2017 Jun 1;7(2):331–339. doi: 10.2166/washdev.2017.136

Table 1.

Results from two household-level regressions and one village-level regression to determine relation between probability of switching, education, distance to the nearest safe well, and distance to the HEALS area.

Independent variables of household-level regression Probability of switching from unsafe wells Independent variables of household-level regression Probability of switching beyond nearest safe well Independent variables of village-level regression Probability of switching from unsafe wells
Education (year) 0.008 (p<0.001) Education (yr) 0.008 (0.11) Education (yr) 0.039 (0.00)
Distance to nearest safe well (m) −0.001 (p<0.001) Distance to nearest safe well (m) −0.024 (p<0.001) Distance to nearest safe well (m) −0.001 (0.01)
Log (distance to HEALS) −0.058 (0.01)
Constant 0.68 (0.00)
n 2003 n 467 n 76
Adjusted r2 0.22 Adjusted r2 0.11 Adjusted r2 0.28
Village effects included as controls for village differences in factors not observed Village effects included as controls for village differences in factors not observed F Statistic
Prob > F
F(3, 72) = 10.7
0.0000