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Table 4 Details of all linear models elaborated to verify the effect of visiting the museum on aversion and non-conservationist inclinations. The estimated values indicate the coefficient associated with the listed variable on the left

From: What are the factors influencing the aversion of students towards reptiles?

Response variable

Predictor variable

Estimate

Std. error

z value

Pr(>|z|)

 

Aversion to tortoise

Pre: post-visitation

−1.67

0.7722

−2.169

0.0315

*

Aversion to lizard

Pre: post-visitation

−5.74

1.42

−4.026

8.47E−05

***

Aversion to snake

Pre: post-visitation

−5.92

1.59

−3.704

0.000285

***

Non-conservationist attitudes—tortoise

Pre: post-visitation

−0.00505

0.486433

−0.01

0.992

 

Non-conservationist attitudes—lizard

Pre: post-visitation

−0.2369

0.895

−0.265

0.792

 

Non-conservationist attitude—snake

Pre: post-visitation

−0.8315

0.8686

−0.957

0.34