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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 1999 Dec 1;21(4):275–292. doi: 10.1023/A:1022119414440

Table III.

Hierarchical Regressions: BIS/BAS Prediction of Current Symptoms of Mania and Depression Among Participants at Risk for a Mood Disorder (n = 63)

R2 change F change df change Final β t P
Dependent variable: current manic symtpoms
Block 1 (BAS set) .27 7.28 3,59 <.001
 BAS reward responsiveness .23 1.4 .17
 BAS drive −.05 -.31 .76
 BAS fun seeking .41 2.88 .01
Block 2 .003 .22 1, 58 .95
 BIS −.06 -.47 .64
Dependent variable: Current depressive symptoms
Block 1 (BAS set) .28 7.74 3,59 <.001
 BAS reward responsiveness −.53 −3.63 .00
 BAS drive −.06 −.42 .68
 BAS fun seeking −.06 −.50 .62
Block 2 .16 16.50 1, 58 <.001
 BIS .48 4.1 <.001

Note. P values of individual predictors refer to the final regression model, after entering all variables into the equation.