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Table 2 Socio-economic factors associated with conservation attitudes of IOS: summary of the parsimonious ordinal mixed model

From: Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West-Africa

Terms of the model

C. procera

L. lanceolata

est. (se)

Z

p.

est. (se)

Z

p.

Age (years old)

−0.01 (0.57)

−0.01

0.989

0.30 (0.22)

1.35

0.174

Young

−1.90 (0.69)

−2.74

0.006

−0.92 (0.23)

−4.03

0.001

Residence status (indigenous)

2.90 (0.66)

4.41

0.001

-

-

-

Existence of market opportunities (Yes)

5.35 (2.42)

2.21

0.027

-

-

-

Gender (men)

-

-

-

−1.45 (0.30)

−4.89

0.001

Var Village

12.37

0.00

Significance of village effect

0.001

0.122

  1. Reference levels were Adult for age, Non-residents for residence status, No for market opportunities, and Women for gender
  2. est. estimates, se standard error, Z Z statistics, p. p value, - = non-significant terms
  3. Only terms of significant factors are shown