Correction to: Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2013) 52:1-17 10.1007/s10964-023-01780-z
In the original publication of the article, Table 1 contained t-statistics where the authors intended to give correlation coefficients. The authors apologize for this error which has now been corrected.
Table 1.
Means, standard deviations, and correlations for all model variables
Mean | SD | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Desire | 2.118 | 1.162 | 0.174*** | 0.380*** | 0.172*** | 0.375*** | 0.328*** | −0.309*** | 0.185*** | |
2. Depression Symptoms | 7.953 | 7.956 | 0.185*** | 0.502*** | 0.081 | 0.220*** | 0.138** | −0.112* | 0.067 | |
3. Social Anxiety Symptoms | 38.612 | 11.81 | 0.380*** | 0.515*** | 0.197*** | 0.584*** | 0.303*** | −0.237*** | 0.113* | |
4. Development | 3.148 | 0.850 | 0.178*** | 0.109* | 0.228*** | 0.312*** | 0.153** | −0.007 | 0.131* | |
5. Demonstration-Avoidance | 2.990 | 0.810 | 0.365*** | 0.234*** | 0.594*** | 0.323*** | 0.408*** | −0.190*** | 0.067 | |
6. Demonstration-Approach | 2.194 | 0.809 | 0.330*** | 0.151** | 0.331*** | 0.174*** | 0.417*** | −0.032 | 0.134* | |
7. Reciprocated Friendships | 4.111 | 2.201 | −0.331*** | −0.107* | −0.253*** | −0.004 | −0.189*** | −0.035 | 0.071 | |
8. Unreciprocated Friendships | 2.466 | 2.196 | 0.185*** | 0.080 | 0.103* | 0.132* | 0.065 | 0.131* | 0.071 |
Correlations between the untransformed variables are given above the diagonal, and their correlations after the square-root transformation are given below the diagonal
*p ≤ 0.05. **p ≤ 0.01. ***p ≤ 0.001
Biographies
Reubs J. Walsh
is a PhD candidate in Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Their research interests include typical and atypical social cognition, interoception and affect, and biosocial and developmental determinants of neuropsychiatric health.
Nikki C. Lee
is an assistant professor in Developmental Psychology at Utrecht University, Amsterdam. Her research focuses on social-emotional development during adolescence and how this enables adolescents to flexibly navigate their social environments.
Imke L. J. Lemmers-Jansen
is an assistant professor in Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her focus of research is psychosis, social interactions and the translation to real life social behavior in friendships.
Miriam Hollarek
is a PhD candidate in Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her research interests include the influence of the social environment on the development of social cognition from infancy to adolescence and neural mechanisms associated with these processes.
Hester Sijtsma
is a postdoctoral researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam at the department of Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology. Her research is focused on the interactions between social behavior, social networks, and the brain during adolescence.
Mariët van Buuren
is an assistant professor in Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her research is focused on the development of social cognition, underlying brain mechanisms and social functioning in adolescence.
Lydia Krabbendam
is professor of Developmental Neuropsychology and head of the Dept Clinical, Neuro- and Developmental Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her research focuses on the development of self-regulation and social cognition in adolescence.
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