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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Sci. 2010 May 25;21(7):984–991. doi: 10.1177/0956797610372634

Table 2.

Logistic multilevel autocorrelation analyses for each emotional behavior, predicted by presence or absence of depression

Behavior Level 1
Level 3 (depression)
B SE p B SE p
Happy Intercept −1.60 0.09 .000 −0.16 0.15 .279
Slope 1.63 0.05 .000 0.21 0.07 .005
Angry Intercept −3.89 0.16 .000 0.83 0.21 .000
Slope 1.79 0.09 .000 0.26 2.28 .024
Dysphoric Intercept −2.37 0.10 .000 0.16 0.14 .387
Slope 1.84 0.06 .000 0.24 0.09 .010

Note. At Level 1, the intercept reflects the (log-odds ratio of the) average probability to display emotional behavior for non-depressed participants and the slope reflects the average autocorrelation/inertia for non-depressed participants. At Level 3, the intercept reflects the deviation from these average intercept and slope values for depressed participants. To aid interpretation and comparability to the results reported in Study 1, we report regression coefficients and SE’s instead of Odds-ratios and confidence intervals.