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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Parent Sci Pract. 2005;5(4):347–370. doi: 10.1207/s15327922par0504_3

TABLE 1.

Intercorrelations Among Conflict, Interaction Frequency, and SES Variables

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Affective intensity mother
2. Affective intensity father .58**
3. Affective intensity parents .96** .91**
4. Total conflict mother .04 .00 .03
5. Total conflict father .02 .04 .05 .30**
6. Total conflict parents .04 .02 .05 .90** .72**
7. Angry conflict mother .55** .25** .50** .69** .22** .61**
8. Angry conflict father .20** .54** .35** .16** .72** .48** .20**
9. Angry conflict parents .55** .51** .57** .63** .54** .70** .90** .67**
10. Interaction frequency mother −.11* −.05 −.07 .05 .07 .06 .00 .01 .00
11. Interaction frequency father −.07 .00 −.04 −.03 .09 .04 −.07 .07 .00 .43**
12. Interaction frequency parents −.13* −.03 −.09 .02 .09 .07 −.04 .05 .00 .86** .83**
13. SES −.04 −.07 −.04 .02 −.05 .01 .01 −.07 −.02 −.02 −.09 −.05

Note. Conflict affective intensity n ranged from 116 to 299. All other n ranged from 304 to 453. SES = socioeconomic status.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01