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. 2017 Nov 30;12(11):e0188153. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188153

Table 3. Regression of pedestrian behaviors on age, gender, personality traits, and global stress.

Predictors (β) Dependent variables
Positive behaviors Transgression Aggressive behaviors Lapses
Step1
1 Age .12* −.19** −.09 −.16**
2 Gender −.13* −.06 −.07 .06
R2 .03 .04 .01 .03
ΔR2 .03** .04** .01 .03**
F 5.22** 6.48** 1.93 4.91**
Step 2
1 Age .06 −.11* .00 −.10
2 Gender −.14** −.06 −.04 .06
4 Openness .12* .04 .12* .05
5 Neuroticism −.07 .17** .10 .15*
7 Altruism .38*** −.28*** −.44*** −.17*
R2 .26 .18 .21 .09
ΔR2 .22*** .14*** .20*** .06***
F 20.92*** 13.03*** 16.54*** 6.26***
Step 3
1 Age .05 −.11* .00 −.10
2 Gender −.14** −.06 −.04 .05
4 Openness .11* .04 .12* .05
5 Neuroticism −.01 .17* .08 .10
7 Altruism .38*** −.28*** −.44*** −.17*
8 PSS −.12* .00 .04 .09
R2 .27 .18 .22 .10
ΔR2 .01* .00 .00 .01
F 18.24*** 10.82*** 13.84*** 5.59***

Notes: PSS = Perceive Stress Scale; Gender (1 = male, 2 = female).

* p < .05 (two-tailed)

** p < .01 (two-tailed)

*** p < .001 (two-tailed).