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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
.359**
.327**
.366**
.292*
.247*
(.111)
(.112)
(.113)
(.118)
(.121)
Religious duty
.199
.081
-.092
-.144
-.170
(.124)
(.128)
(.132)
(.138)
(.142)
Reference category: Personal satisfaction
Altruistic Orientations
.328**
.291**
.285**
.216**
(.060)
(.061)
(.064)
(.066)
Religious service attendance
.110**
.114**
.086**
(.021)
(.022)
(.023)
Voluntary organization membership
1.260**
1.105**
(.104)
(.108)
# of strong ties who encourage volunteer work
.180** (.046)
# of strong ties who do volunteer work
.185** (.040)
# of strong ties who approve of volunteer work
.056 (.037)
Log-Likelihood
-1469.880
-1453.771
-1438.422
-1356.526
-1319.101
Degrees of freedom
17
18
19
20
24
* p < .05; ** p <.01 (two-tailed tests)
Table 2. Unstandardized Coefficients from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Post-9/11 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, pre-9/11 volunteering, 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
.359**
.327**
.366**
.292*
.247*
(.111)
(.112)
(.113)
(.118)
(.121)
Religious duty
.199
.081
-.092
-.144
-.170
(.124)
(.128)
(.132)
(.138)
(.142)
Reference category: Personal satisfaction
Altruistic Orientations
.328**
.291**
.285**
.216**
(.060)
(.061)
(.064)
(.066)
Religious service attendance
.110**
.114**
.086**
(.021)
(.022)
(.023)
Voluntary organization membership
1.260**
1.105**
(.104)
(.108)
# of strong ties who encourage volunteer work
.180** (.046)
# of strong ties who do volunteer work
.185** (.040)
# of strong ties who approve of volunteer work
.056 (.037)
Log-Likelihood
-1469.880
-1453.771
-1438.422
-1356.526
-1319.101
Degrees of freedom
17
18
19
20
24
* p < .05; ** p <.01 (two-tailed tests)
Table 2. Unstandardized Coefficients from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Post-9/11 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, pre-9/11 volunteering, gender, race, age, education, income, health, marital status, working status, number of children, southern residence, rural residence, and military service.
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