Table 1, model 1, shows the replicated weighted logistic regression
results of the original 39-variable core model reported by Baldus, Woodworth, and Pulaski (1990).9 For purposes of clarity, we report only the variables of interest to the current study.10 As originally reported by Baldus, Woodworth, and Pulaski (1990), defendants who murder one or more white victims are more likely to receive a death sentence than defendants who murder nonwhite victims (odds ratio = 4.25). However, the gender and race of the defendant are not related statistically to the likelihood of receiving a death sentence.
Table 1, model 1, shows the replicated weighted logistic regression results of the original 39-variable core model reported by Baldus, Woodworth, and Pulaski (1990).9 For purposes of clarity, we report only the variables of interest to the current study.10 As originally reported by Baldus, Woodworth, and Pulaski (1990), defendants who murder one or more white victims are more likely to receive a death sentence than defendants who murder nonwhite victims (odds ratio = 4.25). However, the gender and race of the defendant are not related statistically to the likelihood of receiving a death sentence.
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