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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ger Econ Rev. 2012 Nov;13(4):416–435. doi: 10.3386/w17918

Table 6.

NCVS Regressions Including Tetrachoric Principal Component Analysis Factors

All Assaults Alcohol-Involved
Assaults

Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
Real beer price −0.0004 (−0.566) −0.0004 (−0.569) −0.0007 (−1.684) −0.0007 (−1.604)
Liquor outlets 0.0006 (0.685) 0.0008 (0.759) 0.0007 (1.092) 0.0007 (1.117)
Percent dry −0.0011 (−1.122) −0.0014 (−1.462) −0.0006 (−0.728) −0.0007 (−0.849)
Driving factor 1 −0.0003 (−0.895) 0.0000 (0.021)
Driving factor 2 0.0004 (1.194) 0.0003 (1.493)
Selling factor 1 0.0009 (1.672) 0.0003 (1.028)
Selling factor 2 −0.0003 (−0.591) −0.0002 (−0.525)
Selling factor 3 0.0005 (0.841) 0.0005 (1.222)
Keg factor 1 0.0002 (1.211) −0.0002 (−1.585)
Keg factor 2 0.0005 (1.670) 0.0002 (1.084)
Restrictions factor 1 −0.0009 (−1.235) −0.0003 (−0.418)
Restrictions factor 2 0.0004 (0.635) −0.0001 (−0.262)
Restrictions factor 3 0.0012 (1.836) 0.0003 (0.572)
Restrictions factor 4 −0.0006 (−0.839) 0.0004 (0.863)
Exceptions factor 1 −0.0010 (−0.993) −0.0015 (−1.586)
Exceptions factor 2 −0.00004 (−0.043) 0.0003 (0.356)

Notes: N=554,276. Coefficients from linear probability models with individual fixed effects shown. T-statistics in parentheses based on MSA-level clustered standard errors. Models also include indicator variables for the survey year and survey quarter, and all individual and state characteristics listed in Table 4.