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Table 4 Indirect effects and a-paths of the life satisfaction model

From: The role of community social capital in the relationship between socioeconomic status and adolescent life satisfaction: mediating or moderating? Evidence from Czech data

 

ab-path

a-path

 

B

(S.E.)

B

(S.E.)

Family affluence > structural social capital > life satisfaction

0.003

(0.002)n.s.

0.080

(0.011)***

Family affluence > cognitive social capital > life satisfaction

0.014

(0.004)***

0.020

(0.006)***

Perceived wealth > structural social capital > life satisfaction

0.003

(0.002)n.s.

0.083

(0.026)**

Perceived wealth > cognitive social capital > life satisfaction

0.100

(0.011)***

0.145

(0.013)***

  1. Figures in parentheses represent standard errors
  2. Analyses are based on Model 4: b-paths can be found under this model
  3. n.s. not significant
  4. **p < 0.01,***p < 0,001