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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2009 Aug;118(3):459–471. doi: 10.1037/a0016604

Table 3.

Associations Between BAS and BIS Sensitivities and Cognitive Style Dimensions Controlling for Depressive (BDI) and Hypomanic/Manic (HMI) Symptoms

BAS
BIS
β t β t
DAS PE .134 2.55** .098 1.84
DAS AO -.010 -0.17 .241 4.30***
SAS AUT .328 5.72*** -.139 -2.31*
SAS SOC .075 1.29 .331 6.04***
DEQ SC .166 3.35*** .033 0.66
DEQ DEP .013 0.21 .376 6.82***
*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001

Each row and BAS or BIS column in Table 3 represents a separate analysis.

BAS = Behavioral Approach System from the BIS/BAS Scales; BIS = Behavioral Inhibition System from the BIS/BAS Scales; BDI = Beck Depressive Inventory; HMI = Halberstadt Mania Inventory; DAS = Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale; PE = Performance Evaluation subscale; AO = Approval by Others subscale; SAS = Sociotropy Autonomy Scales; AUT = Autonomy subscale; SOC = Sociotropy subscale; DEQ = Depressive Experiences Questionnaire; SC = Self-Criticism subscale; DEP = Dependency subscale.