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. 2020 Jun 19;10(6):391. doi: 10.3390/brainsci10060391

Table 3.

Summary of linear regressions between parental education and reward responsiveness (RR) by race (n = 7072).

Model 1
non-Hispanic Whites
Model 2
African Americans
Characteristics B SE 95% CI T p b SE 95% CI t p
Education (Jager Code)
Sex (Male) 0.47 0.08 0.31 0.62 5.74 <0.001 −0.13 0.14 −0.40 0.14 −0.95 0.345
Age −0.08 0.08 −0.23 0.08 −0.94 0.349 0.12 0.13 −0.14 0.39 0.91 0.365
Married Household −0.23 0.11 −0.45 0.00 −2.00 0.0 −0.01 0.16 −0.33 0.31 −0.07 0.944
Household Size −0.02 0.03 −0.08 0.04 −0.57 0.566 −0.06 0.04 −0.14 0.02 −1.48 0.138
Parent Education −0.09 0.02 −0.14 −0.05 −4.10 <0.001 −0.03 0.03 −0.10 0.04 −0.91 0.364
Constant 15.42 1.25 12.97 17.87 12.35 <0.001 11.98 1.87 8.30 15.66 6.39 <0.001
Education (Census Code)
Sex (Male) 0.47 0.07 0.34 0.60 7.18 <0.001 −0.09 0.11 − 0.32 0.13 −0.83 0.405
Age −0.09 0.07 −0.22 0.04 −1.42 0.157 0.07 0.11 −0.15 0.29 0.61 0.539
Married Household −0.17 0.09 −0.35 0.01 −1.80 0.072 −0.02 0.13 −0.28 0.25 −0.14 0.892
Household Size −0.01 0.02 −0.06 0.04 −0.54 0.592 −0.05 0.03 −0.11 0.02 −1.47 0.141
Parent Education −0.07 0.02 −0.10 −0.03 −3.97 <0.001 −0.03 0.02 −0.07 0.02 −1.05 0.296
Constant 10.62 0.70 9.24 11.99 15.14 <0.001 9.31 1.12 7.12 11.50 8.33 <0.001

Note: Unstandardized Regression Coefficient (b); Standard Error (SE); Confidence Interval (CI); Outcome: Reward Responsiveness (RR).