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Olulisemate väljundnäitajate tabelidEsitatud on kaalutud keskmised, mistõttu vastajate arv (N) ei pruugi olla täisarv. Kaalud on vahemikus 0,58...1,484.Sugu Stress Läbipõlemine Unehäired Töö ja pereelu Enesehinnang Tööga rahulolu Nkonflikt tervisele1 Mees 31,8 38,2 27,5 36,2 50,4 74,4 561,82 Naine 34,5 42,0 31,3 35,8 47,5 75,0 640,3Tabel 3.3: Faktorite jaotus sugude kaupa74Keel Stress Läbipõlemine Unehäired Töö ja pereelu Enesehinnang Tööga rahulolu Nkonflikt tervisele1 <strong>Eesti</strong> keel 33,8 40,8 28,6 36,5 49,1 76,7 843,52 Vene keel 32,0 38,9 31,6 34,8 48,2 70,0 358,5Tabel 3.4: Faktorite jaotus vastamise keele kaupa