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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Aug 22.
Published in final edited form as: Child Dev. 2001;72(1):220–235. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00275

Table 3.

Intercorrelations among Predictor and Outcome Variables

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Demographic variables
 1. Level of riska
 2. Race/ethnicityb .51
Autonomy/control variables
 3. Teen exhibiting autonomy −.26 −.36
 4. Mother undermining autonomy −.02 .19 .06
Relationship variables
 5. Psychological control .06 .16 −.18 .16
 6. Acceptance .09 −.00 −.08 .04 −.29
 7. Trust .15 .04 −.03 .11 −.37 .81
 8. Communication .06 −.00 −.13 .08 −.25 .82 .81
 9. Alienation −.27 −.11 .20 −.01 .37 −.63 −.68 −.68
Outcome variables
 10. Peer reported friendship competence .19 .04 .16 −.06 −.05 .14 .11 .10 −.11
 11. Self reported delinquency .09 .00 .13 .02 .26 −.15 −.19 −.26 .25 .01
a

Risk variable is coded as follows: 1 = high risk, 0 = low risk,

b

Race/ethnicity is coded as follows: 1 = African American, 0 = European American.