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. 2017 Sep 18;114(39):10324–10331. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1707719114

Table S7.

Coefficients from the analysis explaining differences between high-income White participants and Black participants on estimates of current Black–White economic equality using just-world beliefs (JWB) and network racial diversity (DIV) as mediators while controlling for educational attainment, general wealth inequality estimates, and age

Study 1, Black–White estimates of current inequality Study 2, Black–White estimates of current inequality
Variable Coefficient t-value P value Coefficient t-value P value
Race to mediators
 DIV −0.38 −8.22 <0.001 −0.33 −7.76 <0.001
 JWB 0.31 3.88 <0.001 0.33 4.56 <0.001
Mediators to estimate
 DIV −9.70 −2.57 0.011 −10.71 −2.83 0.005
 JWB 8.46 3.81 <0.001 14.07 6.47 <0.001
 Total effect C 7.55 2.82 0.005 9.45 3.74 <0.001
 Direct effect C’ 1.27 0.42 0.676 1.28 0.48 0.629
Partial effect of control variables
 Education 2.31 0.66 0.510 3.01 0.96 0.339
 General wealth inequality estimates −0.24 −2.41 0.017 −0.18 −2.17 0.031
 Age −0.46 −2.48 0.014 −0.35 −2.25 0.025