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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Posit Psychol. 2020 Jul 7;16(5):651–659. doi: 10.1080/17439760.2020.1791946

Table 1.

Regression predicting subjective well-being from cluster membership

b SE β t p LB UB
Intercept 3.807 0.158 24.106 < .001 3.497 4.117
Consistently-Single −0.184 0.058 −0.054 −3.153 .002 −0.299 −0.070
Varied History −0.301 0.043 −0.120 −7.010 < .001 −0.385 −0.217
Age −0.001 0.002 −0.006 −0.368 .713 −0.004 0.003
Gender −0.018 0.028 −0.011 −0.628 .530 −0.074 0.038
Education 0.016 0.005 0.053 3.080 .002 0.006 0.026

Note. Consistently-married cluster served as the reference group. Gender: 1=men, 2=women. LB: Lower bound of 95% confidence interval; UB: Upper bound of 95% confidence interval.