Table 5.
Single individuals | Partnered individuals | |||||||
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β | t | p | β | t | p | |||
Gender | − .04 | − 0.60 | .55 | .04 | − .04 | − 0.70 | .49 | .01 |
Age | − .03 | − 0.43 | .67 | .00 | − .05 | − 0.99 | .32 | .05 |
Want (solitary) | .13 | 1.57 | .12 | .00 | .24 | 2.49 | .01 | .03 |
Do (solitary) | − .17 | − 1.72 | .09 | .07 | − .42 | − 4.63 | < .001 | .12 |
Want (partnered) | − .27 | − 3.45 | < .001 | .37 | − .12 | − 1.61 | .11 | .00 |
Do (partnered) | .26 | 4.29 | < .001 | .24 | .62 | 9.99 | < .001 | .66 |
Want × Do (solitary) | − .05 | − 0.68 | .50 | .05 | − .03 | − 0.41 | .68 | .00 |
Want × Do (partnered) | .24 | 3.09 | .002 | .58 | .20 | 4.81 | .001 | .06 |
= squared structure coefficient, representing the proportion of variance in the regression effect explained by each predictor, irrespective of collinearity with other predictors. Gender was coded as 0 = men and 1 = women