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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Feb 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2010 Feb;119(1):216. doi: 10.1037/a0017777

Table 2.

Repeated measures regression analysis predicting skin conductance response (SCR) magnitude across four different types (blocks) of stimuli.

Predictors SCR Magnitude
b (se)
Male .07 (.02) **
Block 1a −.13 (.01) **
Block 2a .13 (.01) **
Block 4a −.18 (.01) **
Male × CPS × Block 1 −.56 (.14) **
Male × CPS × Block 2 −.70 (.14) **
Male × CPS × Block 3 −.98 (.14) **
Male × CPS × Block 4 −.37 (.14) *
Female × CPS × Block 1 −.10 (.16)
Female × CPS × Block 2 .32 (.16)
Female × CPS × Block 3 .04 (.13)
Female × CPS × Block 4 −.04 (.13)
a

Parameter estimate (b) is the difference from the mean SCR magnitude in Block 3 Notes: Block 1 = tones; Block 2 = consonant-vowels; Block 3 = novel sounds; Block 4 = baby cries; SCR magnitude is measured in microsiemens (μS)

CPS = Child Psychopathy Scale total score

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01