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. 2017 Dec 1;1(3):159–168. doi: 10.1162/OPMI_a_00016

Table 4. . A linear regression showing that Tsimane’ education is largely predicted by age and gender: More educated Tsimane’ people tend to be young and male. (This accounts for the gender and age effects that are visible in Figure 3.

Residuals:
Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
−5.6181 −2.0344 −0.3949 1.2314 11.9871
Coefficients:
Estimate SE t value Pr( >|t|)
(Intercept) 3.5706 0.2849 12.532 < 2e–16 ***
scale(Age) −1.2454 0.2818 −4.420 1.99e–05 ***
Gender1 −1.2057 0.2849 −4.232 4.22e–05 ***
scale(Age):Gender1 −0.4277 0.2818 −1.518 0.131

Note: lm(formula = Education ∼ scale(Age) * Gender, data = d). p < .1. *p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.