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Table 5 Tests of between-subjects effects. Dependent variable: Family Time Index. Given are main-effects and interactions between variables* in the models

From: Family joint activities in a cross-national perspective

Source

Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F

Sig.

Partial Eta Squared

Model A

442.0

3

147.4

151.1

<0.001

0.025

COUNTRY

381.0

1

381.0

390.7

<0.001

0.022

GENDER

5.9

1

5.9

6.1

0.014

<0.001

AGECAT

223.8

1

223.8

229.5

<0.001

0.013

Error

17318.0

17758

1.0

   

Total

17760.0

17761

    

Model B

470.5

9

52.3

55.3

<0.001

0.030

FAS

289.4

2

144.7

153.0

<0.001

0.019

HOME

90.5

2

45.3

47.9

<0.001

0.006

CHILDREN

6.4

2

3.2

3.4

0.035

<0.001

PARENTS

47.0

2

23.5

24.8

<0.001

0.003

Error

15157.1

16022

0.9

   

Total

15627.6

16032

    

Model C

1221.8

22

55.6

67.9

<0.001

0.078

FAS

46.4

2

23.2

25.8

<0.001

0.003

HOME

16.5

2

8.3

9.2

<0.001

0.001

CHILDREN

9.9

2

5.0

5.5

0.004

0.001

PARENTS

6.5

2

3.2

3.6

0.027

<0.001

COUNTRY

21.0

1

21.0

23.4

<0.001

0.001

GENDER

36.3

1

36.3

40.3

<0.001

0.002

AGECAT

534.4

1

534.5

593.9

<0.001

0.036

FAS * COUNTRY

3.3

2

1.7

1.9

0.157

<0.001

HOME * COUNTRY

17.7

2

8.8

9.8

<0.001

0.001

CHILDREN * COUNTRY

7.0

2

3.5

3.9

0.020

<0.001

PARENTS * COUNTRY

3.5

2

1.7

1.9

0.147

<0.001

Error

14405.8

16012

0.9

   

Total

15627.6

16032

    
  1. * GENDER – gender; AGECAT – age category; COUNTRY – country; HOME – time living in main home; PARENTS – parents and step-parents in household; CHILDREN – number of brothers and sisters; FAS – Family Affluence Score.