14.6 According to Assessing the Validity of the Post-Materialism Index (American Political Science Review [1999]: 649664), one
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14.6 According to “Assessing the Validity of the Post-Materialism Index” (American Political Science Review [1999]: 649–664), one may be able to predict an individual’s level of support for ecology based on demographic and ideological characteristics. The multiple regression model proposed by the authors was
a. Suppose you knew a person with the following characteristics:
a 25-year-old, white female with a college degree (16 years of education), who has a $32,000-peryear job, is from the upper middle class, and considers herself left of center, but who is neither a materialist nor a postmaterialist. Predict her ecology score.
b. If the woman described in Part
(a) were Hispanic rather than white, how would the prediction change?
c. Given that the other variables are the same, what is the estimated mean difference in ecology score for men and women?
d. How would you interpret the coefficient of x2?
e. Comment on the numerical coding of the ideology and social class variables. Can you suggest a better way of incorporating these two variables into the model?
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