What variable of this study could have been controlled?

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TABLE 2.1 Self-Reported Health Regressed on Education, Controlling for
Sociodemographic Characteristics (Equation 1) and Work and
Economic Conditions (Equation 2)
Equation 2
Beta
Equation 1
Variable
Beta
Education
076***
.220
.041***
.121
(.007)
(.007)
Sex (male = 1)
.114**
.062
.051
.028
(.038)
.239**
(.056)
(.038)
.168**
(.054)
Race (White = 1)
.089
.062
Age (in years)
-.013***
-247
-.012***
-226
(.001)
.105**
(040)
(.001)
Marital status
.058
.043
.024
(married = 1}
Employed full-time
(.037)
.174***
(.044)
.098
Employed part-time
.109
.038
(.064)
Unable to work
-835***
-150
(.114)
Household income
.001
.040
(.001)
Economic hardship
m.172***
-133
(.028)
.158***
(.024)
Work fulfillment
.134
Constant
3.413
3.729
.152
.234
SOURCE: Table adapted from Ross and Wu (1995). Reprinted by permission.
NOTE: N = 2,031; b= unstandardized regression coefficient with standard error in
parentheses; Beta standardized regression coefficient.
a. Compared to not employed (for reasons other than health).
*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p <.001 (two-tailed tests).
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 2.1 Self-Reported Health Regressed on Education, Controlling for Sociodemographic Characteristics (Equation 1) and Work and Economic Conditions (Equation 2) Equation 2 Beta Equation 1 Variable Beta Education 076*** .220 .041*** .121 (.007) (.007) Sex (male = 1) .114** .062 .051 .028 (.038) .239** (.056) (.038) .168** (.054) Race (White = 1) .089 .062 Age (in years) -.013*** -247 -.012*** -226 (.001) .105** (040) (.001) Marital status .058 .043 .024 (married = 1} Employed full-time (.037) .174*** (.044) .098 Employed part-time .109 .038 (.064) Unable to work -835*** -150 (.114) Household income .001 .040 (.001) Economic hardship m.172*** -133 (.028) .158*** (.024) Work fulfillment .134 Constant 3.413 3.729 .152 .234 SOURCE: Table adapted from Ross and Wu (1995). Reprinted by permission. NOTE: N = 2,031; b= unstandardized regression coefficient with standard error in parentheses; Beta standardized regression coefficient. a. Compared to not employed (for reasons other than health). *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p <.001 (two-tailed tests).
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