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Table 3 Multiple regression predicting cooperation with the police

From: Why do people legitimize and cooperate with the police? Results of a randomized control trial on the effects of procedural justice in Quito, Ecuador

Cooperation

B

95% CI

SE

β

R2

Δ R2

LL

UL

Model

     

0.41

0.40***

Constant

7.31**

3.18

11.44

2.09

   

Sex (female)

0.70

− 0.42

1.83

0.58

0.05

  

Age

− 0.01

− 0.05

0.02

0.02

− 0.03

  

Legality

− 0.21

− 1.13

0.70

0.46

− 0.02

  

Procedural justice

1.33**

0.37

2.30

0.49

0.17**

  

Distributive justice

− 0.27

− 1.20

0.64

0.46

− 0.03

  

Effectiveness

0.80**

0.31

1.28

0.24

0.18**

  

Legitimacy

3.32***

2.13

4.51

0.60

0.36***

  

Certainty of punishment

0.64*

0.15

1.12

0.24

0.13*

  
  1. N = 308, B standardized regression coefficient, CI confidence interval, LL lower limit, US upper limit, SE standard error, β standardized coefficient, R2 coefficient of determination, Δ R2 Adjusted R2
  2. *p < 0.05
  3. **p < 0.01
  4. ***p < 0.001