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Table 2 Logistic regressions predicting help from social networks

From: Culture’s influence on social network vulnerabilities for ethnic minorities in rural disaster events

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

B

B

B

Exp(B)

Exp(B)

Exp(B)

Total damage

.020a

.022a

.022a

1.020

1.022

1.022

Income in hundreds

− .001

− .001

− .001

.999

.999

.999

Single head of household

− .321

− .142

− .142

.725

.867

.867

Number of children

− .025

− .061

− .061

.975

.941

.941

Age

− .002

− .002

− .002

.998

.998

.998

Length of residency

.031b

.036a

.036a

1.031

1.037

1.037

Anglo

.919a

.381

1.540a

2.508

1.463

4.662

Hispanic

  

1.159a

  

3.187

African-American

 

− 1.159a

 
 

.314

 

Constant

− 1.198

− 1.060

−2.219b

.302

.346

.109

-2 log likelihood

206.498

199.164

199.164

Cox and Snell

.096

.131

.131

  1. aMean difference significant at the .05 level
  2. bMean differences significant at the .10 level