Tobacco and Alcohol: Complements or Substitutes? - A Statistical Guinea Pig Approach



B Supplementary Tables

Table 5: Description of dependent variables

Variable

Mean

St. Dev.

Number of obs.

All

drinker

0.729

0.444

25654

smoker

0.428

0.495

26353

grams of alcohol drunken by drinkers

15.112

16.418

15505

number of cigarettes smoked by smokers

16.043

8.547

9372

drinker without quant. information

0.203

0.402

18711

smoker without quant. information

0.169

0.374

11272

Males

drinker

0.838

0.369

12916

smoker

0.462

0.499

13063

grams of alcohol drunken by drinkers

19.076

18.763

9056

number of cigarettes smoked by smokers

17.433

8.801

5061

drinker without quant. information

0.185

0.389

10817

smoker without quant. information

0.161

0.368

6034

Females

drinker

0.620

0.486

12738

smoker

0.394

0.489

13290

grams of alcohol drunken by drinkers

9.546

10.037

6449

number of cigarettes smoked by smokers

14.412

7.936

4311

drinker without quant. information

0.228

0.419

7894

smoker without quant. information

0.177

0.382

5238

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