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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2010 Oct 18;52(5):519–526. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2010.02334.x

Table 2. Standardized parameter estimates from the Biometric Cholesky Decomposition Model.

Component of variance Observer-ratings
(ANTI)
Diagnostic interview
(CD)
Self-report questionnaire
(DBI)
rANTI→CD rANTI→DBI rCD→DBI
A 45%*
(18, 69)
48%*
(18, 75)
44%*
(14, 72)
-.01
(-.52, .44)
.16
(-.37, .62)
.03
(-.59, .47)
C 31%*
(22, 39)
23%*
(14, 31)
20%*
(10, 30)
.32*
(.07, .58)
.34*
(.06, .63)
.33
(.00,.65)
E 24%*
(5, 48)
29%*
(7, 56)
36%*
(14, 61)
.12
(-.55, .76)
.11
(-.52, .61)
.34
(-.21, .86)

Note. A, C, and E represent genetic, shared, and non-shared environmental influences, respectively. Univariate variance estimates are presented in columns 2-4. Genetic and environmental correlations are presented in columns 5-7. 95% confidence intervals are presented below the variance estimates and the correlations.

*

p < .05

p = .05