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. 2021 Sep 15;9:e11975. doi: 10.7717/peerj.11975

Table 3. Perceived importance of mussels for human well-being.

Results of multinomial logistic regressions assessing the influence of respondent profile on the perceived importance of mussels for human well-being and life quality (Q1) and the quantity of benefits provided by mussels (Q2). Significant differences (p < 0.05) indicated in bold.

Question & Answers Respondent profile Coefficients (p-values)
Q1
No Education Basic 0.105 (0.849)
Secondary −1.338 (0.069)
University Reference
Yes Basic −0.679 (0.038)
Secondary −0.567 (0.072)
University Reference
Do not know Reference
Statistical fit of the model Intercept Final
−2 Log L 37.219 25.518
Likelihood ratio test (p-value) 11.701 (0.020)
Q2
Many Education Basic −2.096 (0.018)
Secondary −1.330 (0.166)
University Reference
Age <40 −0.241 (0.773)
40-55 Reference
>55 0.743 (0.947)
Some Education Basic −1.513 (0.080)
Secondary −0.361 (0.700)
University Reference
Age <40 0.648 (0.423)
40–55 Reference
>55 0.279 (0.698)
Few Reference
Statistical fit of the model Intercept Final
−2 Log L 80.956 57.007
Likelihood ratio test (p-value) 23.949 (0.02)