Table 3 Effects and Confidence Intervals from Clustering Analysis Regressions

From: Worldwide divergence of values

Timepoint

Association With Value Similarity (\(\beta\) and 95% CIs)

Ā 

GDP PC

Geography

Religion

Gini

Political Rights

Time 1

0.46 [0.07, 0.84]

0.16 [āˆ’0.09, 0.40]

āˆ’0.001 [āˆ’0.40, 0.38]

0.07 [āˆ’0.18, 0.32]

āˆ’0.29 [āˆ’0.57, 0.20]

Time 2

0.56 [0.41, 0.69]

0.17 [0.02, 0.33]

0.35 [0.17, 0.52]

0.10 [āˆ’0.04, 0.24]

0.20 [0.06, 0.35]

Time 3

0.55 [0.48, 0.61]

0.13 [0.07, 0.19]

0.11 [0.05, 0.17]

0.17 [0.13, 0.22]

0.11 [0.05, 0.16]

Time 4

0.41 [0.32, 0.49]

0.23 [0.19, 0.28]

0.12 [0.06, 0.18]

0.11 [0.05, 0.16]

0.10 [0.04, 0.16]

Time 5

0.56 [0.51, 0.61]

0.31 [0.26, 0.35]

0.17 [0.12, 0.21]

0.08 [0.04, 0.12]

0.07 [0.02, 0.12]

Time 6

0.56 [0.51, 0.61]

0.31 [0.26, 0.35]

0.11 [0.07, 0.15]

0.05 [0.01, 0.10]

0.10 [0.06, 0.15]

Time 7

0.59 [0.53, 0.64]

0.35 [0.30, 0.40]

0.15 [0.10, 0.19]

0.05 [āˆ’0.004, 0.10]

0.07 [0.03, 0.12]

  1. Statistically significant effects are denoted with bolded font.
  2. All coefficients are standardized, which means that they can be compared with one another similar to r statistics. Full coefficients for these models are reported in Supplementary TableĀ 17.