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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Dev. 2009 May–Jun;80(3):762–775. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01296.x

Table 2.

Zero-order and Partial Correlations among the Study Variables

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Infant Temperament ---
2. Sensitivity to distress .01 ---
3. Sensitivity to non-distress −.07 .68 ** (.63**) ---
4.Behavior Problems 24 MO .31** −.20** (−.13*) −.19** (−.03) ---
5. Social Competence 24 MO −.24** .19** (.12*) .16** (.02) −.47** ---
6. Affect dysregulation 24 MO .05 −.06 (−.02) −.06 (.00) .17** −.18** ---
7. Behavior Problems 36 MO .31** −.19** (−.11*) −.19** (−.04) .76** −.40** .15** ---
8. Social Competence 36 MO −.22** .18** (.10) .20** (.06) −.39** .70** −.14** −.48** ---
9. Affect Dysregulation 36 MO .01 −.03 (.00) −.07 (−.04) .10* −.22** .24** .11** −.19**

Note. Partial correlations among sensitivity to distress and non-distress and child outcomes controlling for covariates and temperament are in parentheses.

*

p≤.05.

**

p≤.01.