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. 2020 Oct 7;15(10):e0239259. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239259

Table 6. Step 3 of the hierarchical multiple regression of BFAS, parenting, and personal factors of WI attitudes.

B SE 95% CI β R2 Δ R2 sr2
BFAS .27*** .176***
Volatility .03 .07 [-.10, .16] .03 .00
Withdrawal .00 .09 [-.18, .17] .00 .00
Compassion .00 .09 [-.17, .16] .00 .00
Politeness -.28 .08 [-.44, -.12] -.22** .02
Industriousness -.04 .09 [-.21, .13] -.03 .00
Orderliness .16 .08 [.00, .32] .10* .00
Enthusiasm .09 .08 [-.07. .25] .06 .00
Assertiveness .08 .08 [-.08, .23] .05 .00
Intellect -.08 .08 [-.24, .08] -.06 .00
Openness -.16 .08 [-.31, -.01] -.10* .01
Other .589*** .319***
Overprotectiveness .14 .06 [.02, .26] .09* .01
Resilience .03 .06 [-.09, .16] .03 .00
Moral Absolutism .36 .03 [.31, .41] .61*** .28
Social Media .02 .02 [-.01, .05] .05 .00

* p < .05

** p < .003

*** p < .001; All p values are two-tailed.