Table 2 Results of the generalized linear mixed-effects models described in Equation (4), with replies’ FmB scores (FmBr, left) and replies’ affective polarization scores (Polr, right) as dependent variables

From: Different honesty conceptions align across US politicians' tweets and public replies

 

Dependent variable:

 

FmB_r

Pol_r

 

(1)

(2)

FmB_s

0.182

0.007

 

(0.111, 0.253)

(−0.000, 0.014)

 

p < 0.001

p = 0.053

EIS

0.004

−0.002

 

(−0.042, 0.050)

(−0.007, 0.002)

 

p = 0.861

p = 0.340

Pol_s

0.007

0.016

 

(−0.071, 0.085)

(0.008, 0.024)

 

p = 0.858

p < 0.001

Constant

−0.001

0.000

 

(−0.107, 0.104)

(−0.015, 0.016)

 

p = 0.983

p = 0.965

Observations

3918

3918

  1. Replies originate from the preregistered experiment described in the Methods section. Estimates are reported together with their 95% confidence intervals. All predictors were scaled by subtracting their means from their values and dividing the result by their standard deviations. The regression was performed with the function lmer from the R library lme467.