Table 2.
Covariate class | Slope (SE) | 95% CI | N comparisons |
Age: 18 to 39 | 0.82 (0.08) | [0.51, 1.12] | 27 |
Age: 40 to 59 | 0.86 (0.08) | [0.55, 1.17] | 27 |
Age: more than 60 | 0.95 (0.13) | [0.61, 1.29] | 26 |
Less than college | 0.93 (0.06) | [0.61, 1.25] | 26 |
College | 0.87 (0.10) | [0.46, 1.29] | 26 |
Graduate school | 0.72 (0.13) | [0.28, 1.15] | 26 |
Men | 0.87 (0.07) | [0.49, 1.25] | 26 |
Women | 0.91 (0.07) | [0.61, 1.20] | 26 |
Liberal | 0.71 (0.11) | [0.37, 1.05] | 20 |
Moderate | 1.01 (0.11) | [0.49, 1.53] | 20 |
Conservative | 0.75 (0.09) | [0.52, 0.99] | 20 |
Democrat | 0.88 (0.07) | [0.50, 1.26] | 24 |
Independent | 0.94 (0.16) | [0.19, 1.68] | 23 |
Republican | 0.86 (0.08) | [0.63, 1.08] | 24 |
Nonwhite | 0.95 (0.11) | [0.45, 1.46] | 25 |
White | 0.92 (0.06) | [0.66, 1.18] | 27 |
Slopes are estimated via Deming regression with unequal (estimated) variances, and the 95% CIs are estimated via the jackknife.