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. 2012 Apr 17;43(6):884–894. doi: 10.1007/s10578-012-0302-5

Table 3.

Main results of the regression analyses predicting BIQ behavioral inhibition from Big Five personality traits

B SE β ΔR²
Behavioral inhibition: non-clinical children (n = 147)
Step 1 .00
 Sex -.88 1.72 -.04
Step 2 .35**
 BFQ-C extraversion −1.31 .18 −.63**
 BFQ-C agreeableness .01 .20 .01
 BFQ-C conscientiousness .57 .18 .31*
 BFQ-C neuroticism .30 .15 .16*
 BFQ-C intellect/openness .13 .16 .08
Behavioral inhibition: clinically anxious children (n = 45)
Step 1 .00
 Sex .70 4.24 .02
Step 2 .48**
 BFQ-C extraversion −1.42 .39 −.54**
 BFQ-C agreeableness −1.18 .50 −.42*
 BFQ-C conscientiousness .81 .37 .36*
 BFQ-C neuroticism .00 .29 .01
 BFQ-C intellect/openness .25 .38 .10

BIQ Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire, BFQ-C Big Five Questionnaire for Children

* p < .05

** p < .01