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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2008 Oct 18;23(4):482–488. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2008.10.004

Table 1.

Percentage accuracy by race of target face and social anxiety group.

Low social anxiety
(n = 121)
High social anxiety
(n = 24)
Race of target face × social anxiety group
M S.E. M S.E. F d.f. p
Fearful 4.51 1, 110 0.039
 Caucasian 72.18 2.20 91.14 5.51
 African American 40.13 1.95 42.41 4.88
Happy 0.08 1,125 0.77
 Caucasian 88.63 1.39 96.77 3.31
 African American 54.65 1.41 61.36 3.36
Angry 1.16 1, 124 0.28
 Caucasian 71.11 2.32 80.32 5.60
 African American 34.19 1.56 35.57 3.78
Sad 0.75 1, 135 0.39
 Caucasian 70.14 2.17 84.42 5.28
 African American 64.49 1.24 73.06 3.03

Note: Social anxiety was measured using the Social Phobia Scale (Mattick & Clarke, 1998). Covariates were included in the model: depression was measured with the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II; Beck et al., 1996), trait anxiety with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T; Spielberger et al., 1983) and gender (0 = male, 1 = female). Covariates were evaluated at the following values: BDI = 8.68, STAIT = 45.07, and gender = 0.