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I\'ve added a new variable: Democracy. It is a binary variable where 0-non-democ

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Question

I've added a new variable: Democracy. It is a binary variable where 0-non-democracy and 1- democracy ource 146 F 3, 142 127.20 0.0000 R-squared - 0.7288 Ad R-aquared -0-7231 1.2206 Model 568 , 520847 3 189.506949 Residual 211 554578 142 1.48982097 Prob F Total I 780.075425 145 5.37983052 P> | [95% Conf. Interval] juda-indepl-,4510172 .1099208-4.10 0.000 ..668 3257-“2337087 GDP per cap .0489243 0094336 5.19 0.000-.06757270302759 denocracy -2.8217692141951 -13.17 0.0003.245192 -2.398346 10 . 36252 cons1 9.42263 3643524 26.46 .000 .922007 The dependent variable is human rights (ffp_hr). It is an index variable combining multiple measures of different aspects of human rights. The scale runs from 1 to 10. 1- excellent human rights, 10- very poor human rights. The other independent variables are Judicial independence. A seven point scale (1 to 7) where 7-entirely independent and 1-heavily influenced. · GDP Per capita. It is in $1000's of 2005 USD. Controlling for judicial independence and GDP per capita, what is the difference in human rights among democracies and non-democracies Democracies have better human rights records Democracies have better human rights records by 2.8 points on a 7 point scale Democracies have worse human rights records by 2.8 points on a 7 point scale Democracies score 0.28 points higher on the 7 point scale

Explanation / Answer

C option is correct

As democracy has a negative 2.8 coefficient

So,

Democracies score worse than non democracies by 2.8 points