Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Child Psychol. 2011 Mar 21;109(4):412–429. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2011.02.009

Table 4.

Bivariate correlations among risk, social information processing, and problem behavior

Risk Ha1 Prg1 Pre1 Ha2 Prg2 Pre2 Ag1 Hp1 Wt1 Ag2 Hp2 Wt2
Risk 1 −.06 −.03 −.31*** −.05 −.28*** −.24** .35*** .34*** .16* .32*** .23** .15*
Ha1 1 −.14 .21** .37*** −.12 .05 −.01 −.03 −.03 0 −.05 −.02
Prg1 1 .01 .01 .25*** .28*** −.06 −.02 −.05 −.02 −.09 −.06
Pre1 1 −.05 −.17* .46*** −.19* −.22** −.01 −.41*** −.30*** −.06
Ha2 1 −.11 .07 −.09 −.02 −.05 .04 .05 −.10
Prg2 1 .15* −.24** −.15* −.13 −.17* −.11 −.05
Pre2 1 −.06 .13 −.07 −.17* −.12 −.03
Ag1 1 .64*** .29*** .62*** .48*** .15
Hp1 1 .32*** .47*** .61*** .19*
Wt1 1 .25** .21** .42***
Ag2 1 .72*** .27***
Hp2 1 .31***
Wt2 1

Note. Ha = Hostile attribution; Prg = Positive response generation; Pre = Positive response evaluation; Ag = Aggressive behavior; Hp = Hyperactive behavior; Wt = Withdrawn behavior. Coefficients in bold and underlined font represent test-retest correlation. Ns = 167–196

*

p< .05;

**

p< .01;

***

p< .001