Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Political Conservatism at Age 18 Variable Beta p Child's gender -0.11* .01 (0 = male, 1 = female) Child's ethnicity 0.17* < .01 Cognitive skills at 54 months -0.05 .30 Socioeconomic status at 54 months -0.09 .07 Authoritarian parenting attitudes at 1 month 0.16* < .01 Egalitarian parenting attitudes at 1 month -0.13* < .01 Maternal sensitivity from 1 to 54 months 0.02 .77 * Indicates p < .05 5. Criterion variable? 6. Number of predictor variables? 7. Meaning of beta for "egalitarian parenting attitudes at 1 month?" 8. Meaning of beta for "cognitive skills at 54 months?" 9. Temporal precedence? 10. Additional variable to control for?
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