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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2010 May;22(2):375–390. doi: 10.1017/S095457941000012X

Table 1.

Means (and SDs) of Study Variables

Study Time
1 2 3 4

ADHD Sample
Social Acceptance
    Child Report 3.11 (.72) 3.24 (.68) 3.22 (.66) 3.22 (.67)
    Teacher Report 2.30 (.84) 2.41 (.81) 2.50 (.76) 2.57 (.68)
    Bias Scores .76 (1.01) .82 (.87) .71 (.85) .64 (.78)
Behavioral Conduct
    Child Report 3.13 (.69) 3.16 (.63) 2.86 (.58) 2.86 (.60)
    Teacher Report 2.40 (.95) 2.60 (.91) 2.81 (.82) 2.93 (.79)
    Bias Scores .71 (1.09) .55 (.99) .05 (.89) -.06 (.87)
Depression 6.11 (5.97) 5.49 (5.25) 6.10 (6.22) 7.34 (7.31)
Aggression 42.20 (7.04) 43.87 (6.91) 43.87 (7.50) 43.62 (8.19)
ADHD Symptoms 1.20 (.60) 1.19 (.69) 1.21 (.58) 1.06 (.59)
Normative Comparison Sample
Social Acceptance
    Child Report 3.23 (.69) 3.33 (.62) 3.38 (.55) 3.40 (.50)
    Teacher Report 3.08 (.83) 3.05 (.81) 2.87 (.68) 2.92 (.66)
    Bias Scores .14 (.95) .28 (.86) .51 (.69) .50 (.77)
Behavioral Conduct
    Child Report 3.39 (.58) 3.39 (.62) 3.13 (.60) 3.15 (.61)
    Teacher Report 3.28 (.86) 3.49 (.71) 3.39 (.64) 3.37 (.67)
    Bias Scores .13 (.91) -.10 (.82) -.27 (.75) -.22 (.72)
Depression 5.69 (5.58) 3.97 (4.19) 4.71 (5.27) 5.64 (6.94)
Aggression 40.44 (4.64) 39.73 (2.82) 40.37 (5.59) 39.88 (3.40)
ADHD Symptoms .49 (.48) .41 (.44) .50 (.47) .42 (.45)

Note. Higher scores reflect higher levels of competence, biases, depression, aggression, and ADHD symptoms.