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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2010 Sep;46(5):1132–1146. doi: 10.1037/a0019937

Table 3.

Unstandardized Estimates, Standard Errors, and the 95% Confidence Intervals of Within- and Between-Person Differences in Daily Negative Affect

Variable Parameter Unstandardized Estimates 95% Confidence Interval
Estimates Examining Average Level of Negative Affect
    Intercept γ 00 12.84 (0.16)*** (12.52, 13.16)
    SCI γ 01 7.57 (1.54)*** (4.53, 10.61)
    Age γ 02 -0.04 (0.01)*** (-0.05, -0.02)
    SCI X Age γ 03 0.05 (0.08) (-0.11, -0.21)
  Estimates Examining Reactivity to Stress
    Stressij γ 10 1.26 (0.07)*** (1.11, 1.40)
    SCI X Stressij γ 11 -0.04 (0.70) (-1.41, 1.33)
    Age X Stressij γ 12 0.00 (0.00) (-0.01, 0.00)
    Age X SCI X Stressij γ 13 0.03 (0.04) (-.05, 0.10)
Estimates Examining the Within-person Influence of Control
    Controlij γ 20 -0.41 (0.03)*** (-0.47, -0.35)
    SCI X Controlij γ 21 0.07 (0.31) (-0.55, 0.69)
    Age X Controlij γ 22 0.01 (0.00)** (0.00, 0.01)
Estimates Examining the Buffering Role of Control on Stress
    Stressij X Controlij γ 30 -0.09 (0.04)* (-0.16, -0.01)
    SCI X Stressij X Controlij γ 31 -0.12 (0.38) (-0.86, 0.62)
    Age × Stressij X Controlij γ 32 0.00 (0.00) (-0.01, 0.00)

Note. Within-person effects of stress and control are indicated with the subscript ij.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.