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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Z Psychol. 2011;219(2):108–116. doi: 10.1027/2151-2604/a000055

Table 2.

Parameter estimates and statistics for model fits and tests of parameter differences.

Group N G2(4) Parameter
P M C1 C2
Higher Conscientiousness 93 8.49 (.08) .71 [.68, .74] .85 [.83, .88] .95 [.95, .96] .95 [.95, .96]
Lower Conscientiousness 90 9.12 (.06) .67 [.64, .71] .75 [.72, .78] .93 [.92, .94] .95 [.94, .95]
ΔG2(1) = 2.75 (.10) 34.26 (<.001) 8.07 (.005) 1.36 (.24)
Higher Working Memory 102 8.12 (.09) .72 [.69, .75] .81 [.78, .83] .95 [.94, .95] .96 [.95, .96]
Lower Working Memory 100 12.84 (.01) .60 [.57, .63] .84 [.81, .86] .94 [.94, .95] .94 [.93, .94]
ΔG2(1) = 35.74 (<.001) 2.13 (.14) 0.07 (.80) 27.11 (<.001)

Note: Alpha was set to .001 for all goodness-of-fit tests and tests of parameter differences. The upper and lower bounds of the 95% confidence intervals for each parameter estimate are shown in brackets. The p-values for the goodness-of-fit tests and tests of parameter differences are shown in parentheses.