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Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2012 Feb 10;36(1):10.1007/s10865-012-9402-8. doi: 10.1007/s10865-012-9402-8

Table 2.

Summary of hierarchical regression analyses

DV Block R2 change IV Standardized β
CES-D 1 .461 WBIS    .666
2 .040 WBIS    .625
Self (pos) −.203
CES-D 1 .452 WBIS    .648a
2 .048 WBIS    .688
Obese (neg) −.235
CES-D 1 .442 WBIS    .666
2 .053 WBIS    .641
Obese-self (pos)    .238
CES-D 1 .461 WBIS    .666
2 .086 WBIS    .588
Obese-self (neg) −.304
CES-D 1 .461 WBIS    .666
2 .045 WBIS    .579
NW-self (pos)    .228
BES 1 .309 WBIS    .526
2 .132 WBIS    .334
Self (neg)    .423
BES 1 .295 WBIS    .526
2 .066 WBIS    .440
Obese-self (pos)    .269
BES 1 .309 WBIS    .526
2 .121 WBIS    .431
Obese-self (neg) −.363
a

This beta weight is lower than those in the adjacent analyses because of a slightly lower N (61 versus 62) due to missing data. For all models reported P < .05; Age was controlled for in analyses predicting CES-D, Age and Gender were controlled for in analyses predicting BES; DV Dependent variable, IV Independent variable, CES-D Center for epidemiological studies—depression scale, BES Binge eating scale, WBIS Weight bias internalization scale, NW ratings of normal weight people in general on stereotypical weight-related traits, Self ratings of one’s self on stereotypical weight-related traits, Obese ratings of obese people in general on stereotypical weight-related traits, Pos positive traits, Neg negative traits, Obese-Self discrepancy between ratings of obese people and one’s self, NW-Self discrepancy between ratings of normal weight people and one’s self