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. 2021 Sep 18;86(5):856–895. doi: 10.1177/00031224211041094

Table D3.

Moral Change for HASS Majors across Parental Ideology

Moral Relativism Moral Progressivism Moral Concern for Social Order
Variables Coef. SE Coef. SE Coef. SE
Education
 Degree-Holder −.120 (.061) .073 (.060) −.183 (.145)
 HASS −.124* (.058) .093 (.061) −.395** (.132)
 STEM −.115** (.043) −.037 (.046) −.092 (.114)
 Business/Agriculture −.072 (.042) .050 (.047) .122 (.121)
 Education −.118 (.083) .018 (.092) .310* (.151)
Parent Liberal .095* (.047) .072 (.051) −.161 (.111)
Parent Conservative −.149*** (.039) −.200*** (.042) −.112 (.111)
Interaction Effects
 Degree-Holder × Liberal Parents .047 (.094) .011 (.091) −.126 (.162)
 Degree-Holder × Conservative Parents .058 (.073) −.070 (.071) .070 (.140)
 HASS × Liberal Parents .103 (.101) .088 (.103) .342* (.173)
 HASS × Conservative Parents −.036 (.080) −.036 (.089) .314* (.138)
Constant .233*** (.068) .097 (.067) −.054 (.156)

Note: Moral relativism sample: N = 2,180, Obs. = 6,540; moral concern for social order sample: N = 1,313. Table only displays main variables, although same controls were used as previous models.

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p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001 (two-tailed tests).