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Very easy - Statistics - please help me read this chart. This table is a multile

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Very easy - Statistics - please help me read this chart.
This table is a multilevel logistic regressions model. I don’t know what the b and p values next to “variables” are. I know SE = standard error. If anyone could tell me I’d really appreciate it.
Thank you TABLE 2. Multilevel logistic regressions modeling individual substance use in last 12 months Marijuana use b (SE) Alcohol use Cigarette use Variable b (SE) Step 1 Age Female gender Racial/ethnic minority Family SES School level substance use School level poverty School level minorities 0.28 (0.11)011 0.23 (0.28) 0.44 (0.29) 0.21 (0.10) .041 0.02 (1.84) 1.07 (1.11) 0.57 (0.79 469 1.01 (0.25) 0000.26 (0.31) 398 0.06 (0.47) 907 0.27 (0.44)545 0.48 (0.65) 467 23.71 (4.30) .000 0.45 (0.32) 162 0.41 (0.38) 283 8.49 (3.28 010 5.54 (6.79 415 1.43 (2.56 577 0.51 (1.15) 49 (2.21) 499 404 132 .992 335 0.94 (1.96 632 Step 2 Deviant friends Poor parenting .71 (0.72) 000 0.10 (0.14) .55 (0.79) 000 7.04 (1.24) .000 0.33 (0.22) 35 0.18 (0.37)624 502 Step 3 School Use x Friends School Use Parenting 20.21 (12.85) 1161136 (18.60 .54115.75 (25.54) 537 8.17 (3.05) 7 2.56 (16.11) 872 6.76 (2.70).012 Note: Statistically significant effects are printed in boldface

Explanation / Answer

p values tell us how significant each of these variables is . if in general for 95% confidence, p value is <0.05, this means that the variable is significant. b is the weight each of thes variables will get . Thus, the bold ones are those which are significant