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Table 3 Results of regression analysis with Family functions and Personality Traits as predictors and Self-Efficacy as dependent variable

From: The relationship between family function and personality traits with general self-efficacy (parallel samples studies)

Study

Summary

Predictor Variable

B

β

t

p**

Study 1 (University Students)

R = 0.52

R2 = 0.27

F = 17.02

p* = 0.001

Communication

−0.25

−0.15

2.78

0.006

Roles

−0.11

−0.08

1.39

0.160

Affective Response

− 0.08

−0.08

1.21

0.231

Problem solving

−0.12

−0.07

1.25

0.211

Affective Involvement

−0.10

−0.07

1.20

0.232

Behavior Control

−0.07

−0.05

0.94

0.353

General Functioning

−0.17

−0.18

2.86

0.004

Neuroticism

−0.12

−0.14

3.08

0.002

Extraversion

0.11

0.14

2.86

0.004

Agreeableness

0.11

0.12

2.63

0.009

Conscientiousness

0.23

0.30

6.16

0.001

Openness to experience

0.01

0.01

0.31

0.762

Study 2 (The General Population)

R = 0.59

R2 = 0.35

F = 43.85

p* = 0.001

Communication

− 0.29

−0.16

3.86

0.001

Roles

−0.01

−0.07

0.17

0.862

Affective Response

− 0.03

−0.02

0.48

0.634

Problem solving

− 0.21

−0.11

2.73

0.006

Affective Involvement

−0.01

−0.001

0.08

0.934

Behavior Control

−0.01

−0.01

0.18

0.861

General Functioning

−0.23

−0.12

4.62

0.001

Neuroticism

−0.10

−0.12

3.68

0.001

Extraversion

0.10

0.11

2.86

0.004

Agreeableness

0.09

0.09

2.95

0.003

Conscientiousness

0.26

0.32

9.37

0.001

  1. R = multiple correlation coefficient
  2. R2 = the coefficient of determination in regression analyses
  3. p* = Levels of significance of the Regression model
  4. B = Unstandardized coefficient and slope of the regression line
  5. β = Standardized coefficient in regression analyses
  6. p** = Levels of significance of Beta coefficients