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Can Reasons Be Causes? Culture, Moral Languages, and Civic Engagement
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Independent Variables
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Model 5
Moral LanguagesCivic responsibility
.545**
.504**
.544**
.470**
.414**
(.097)
(.098)
(.099)
(.104)
(.108)
Religious duty
.355**
.207+
.027
-.020
-.060
(.107)
(.109)
(.115)
(.122)
(.124)
Reference category: Personal satisfaction
Altruistic Orientations
.412**
.374**
.360**
.286**
(.051)
(.052)
(.055)
(.057)
Religious service attendance
.117**
.121**
.087**
(.018)
(.019)
(.020)
Voluntary organization membership
1.455**
1.275**
(.090)
(.093)
# of strong ties who encourage volunteer work
.188** (.044)
# of strong ties who do volunteer work
.241** (.037)
# of strong ties who approve of volunteer work
.102** (.033)
Log-Likelihood
-1768.186
-1734.899
-1714.055
-1576.908
-1515.340
Degrees of freedom
16
17
18
19
23
+ p < .10; * p < .05; ** p <.01 (two-tailed tests)
Table 1. Unstandardized Coefficients from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Community Volunteering
Note : Numbers in parentheses are standard errors; number of cases for all models is 2,898. Also included but not shown arecontrols for network size, gender, race, age, education, income, health, marital status, working status, number of children, southern residence, rural residence, and military service.
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| | Authors: Beyerlein, Kraig. and Vaisey, Stephen. |
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Independent Variables
Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
Model 5
Moral Languages Civic responsibility
.545**
.504**
.544**
.470**
.414**
(.097)
(.098)
(.099)
(.104)
(.108)
Religious duty
.355**
.207+
.027
-.020
-.060
(.107)
(.109)
(.115)
(.122)
(.124)
Reference category: Personal satisfaction
Altruistic Orientations
.412**
.374**
.360**
.286**
(.051)
(.052)
(.055)
(.057)
Religious service attendance
.117**
.121**
.087**
(.018)
(.019)
(.020)
Voluntary organization membership
1.455**
1.275**
(.090)
(.093)
# of strong ties who encourage volunteer work
.188** (.044)
# of strong ties who do volunteer work
.241** (.037)
# of strong ties who approve of volunteer work
.102** (.033)
Log-Likelihood
-1768.186
-1734.899
-1714.055
-1576.908
-1515.340
Degrees of freedom
16
17
18
19
23
+ p < .10; * p < .05; ** p <.01 (two-tailed tests)
Table 1. Unstandardized Coefficients from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Community Volunteering
Note : Numbers in parentheses are standard errors; number of cases for all models is 2,898. Also included but not shown are controls for network size, gender, race, age, education, income, health, marital status, working status, number of children, southern residence, rural residence, and military service.
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