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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Res Crime Delinq. 2006;43(4):357–386. doi: 10.1177/0022427806291260

Table 4. Means and Correlations of Observed Study Variables for Mediational Analyses.

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M (SD)
1. Neighborhood conditions 1 2.59 (.69)
2. Neighborhood job opportunity .12** 1 .62 (.62)
3. Parental drug use and abuse .15** .05 1 1.18 (.50)
4. Parental monitoring .14** .12** .08 1 1.67 (.83)
5. Peer delinquency .28** .13** .16** .23** 1 2.54 (.69)
6. Legal cynicism .05 .10** .02 .16** .19** 1 2.04 (.62)
7. Social pay-off from crime .13** .10* .13** .15** .23** .31** 1 2.03 (.43)
8. Goal expectations −.08 −.09* −.04 −.26** −.05 −.18** .21** 1 4.51(.52)
9. Conventional aspirations −.07 −.08 .02 −.22** −.08* −.20** .16** .53** 1 3.62 (.74)
10. School commitment −.14** −.15** −.06 −.25** −.15** −.20** .19** .30** .31** 1 3.61 (.70)
11. Marijuana dealing .12** .06 .09* .15** .32*** .08* .11** .00 −.06 −.14** 1 .53 (.75)
12. Nonmarijuana drug dealing .12** .04 .10** .27*** .37** .13** .12** −.08* .08* .15*** .52*** 1 .59 (.84)
*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.