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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Gen Psychol. 2019 Nov 22;147(4):398–413. doi: 10.1080/00221309.2019.1690973

Table 4.

Multiple Regression Predicting the Perception Discrepancy with Major Covariates

Predictors Discrepancy for the target woman Discrepancy for the target man

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
OR 95% CI (lower-upper) OR 95% CI (lower-upper) OR 95% CI (lower-upper) OR 95% CI (lower-upper)
Gender
 Male 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−)
 Female 1.966*** 1.526 2.533 1.977*** 1.522 2.558 1.272* 0.984 1.643 1.284* 0.992 1.676
Self-evaluated attractiveness 1.118*** 1.049 1.191 1.139*** 1.072 1.231 1.056* 0.991 1.126 1.081** 1.013 1.163
Depression 1.020** 1.003 1.031 1.014* 0.998 1.026
Social support 1.007 0.999 1.018 1.001 0.993 1.012
In a relationship
 No 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−)
 Yes 1.074 0.807 1.418 0.952 0.721 1.265
Family socioeconomic status
 Relatively wealth 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−) 1.0 (−)
 Middle level 1.388* 1.010 1.862 1.368* 0.984 1.828
 Relatively poor 1.318 0.845 1.928 1.320 0.767 1.764
Constant 0.442*** 0.143*** 0.421*** 0.220**

R2 0.045 0.061 0.007 0.019
Hosmer-Lemeshow X2 3.99 (p=0.780) 6.16 (p=0.629) 9.601 (p=0.212) 6.168 (p=0.628)
***

P value is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

**

P value is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).

*

P value is significant at the 0.1 level (2-tailed).