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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: Polit Res Q. 2014 Dec 23;68(1):104–116. doi: 10.1177/1065912914563548

Table 3.

Logistic Regression Predicting Republican Party Identification with SRHS, using the GSS and Add-Health

GSS (N=38,286)
Add-Health (N=12,540)
Δ probability min to max Δ probability min to max
SRHS .18***
(.02)
9% SRHS (W1) .11**
(.05)
4%
SRHS (W3) .09*
(.04)
2%
Age (centerd at 46) .07***
(.001)
9% Age (W3) .07***
(.02)
6%
High School Degree .27***
(.05)
5% High School Grad (W3) .45***
(.12)
4%
Some College .42***
(.08)
8%
College Degree or Higher .45***
(.06)
9% College Grad (W3) .86***
(.13)
6%
Black −1.89**
(.09)
−23% Black −2.33***
(.26)
−11%
Other −.91***
(.11)
−13% Other −1.66***
(.22)
−7%
Female −.16***
(.03)
−3% Female −.33***
(.06)
−3%
Hispanic −.92***
(.24)
−5%
Employment (W3) −.04
(.09)
Income (W3) .0000001
(.00003)
Family Income (W1) .001
(.001)
Mom High School Grad .001
(.22)
Mom College Grad .19
Married (.10)**
(.04)
2% (.21)
Religious Attendance .10***
(.01)
15% Religious Attendance (W3) .30***
(.02)
18%
Year .07***
(.01)
27%
Year-squared −.002***
(.0004)
−19%
Missing Family Information −.09**
(.09)
−1%
Constant −2.24***
(.08)
Constant −5.19***
(.54)

Note: Standard Errors in parentheses. Significance levels:

***

p<0.01,

**

p<0.05,

*

p<0.1 with a two-tailed test.

Age is mean centered. Weights are employed to account for the complex survey design. Robust standard errors are reported for analyses using Add-Health.