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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Psychiatry. 2013 Jan;70(1):78–86. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2013.267

Table 1. Summary of Model-Fitting Results for DSM-IV Conduct Disorder Criteria in Males.

Model No. AcCcEc_AsCsEsa −2 Log Likelihood df BIC ΔBIC
1b 111_111 31 717.0 27419 −86101.8
2 111_101 31 729.4 27 429 −86132.8 −31.0
3 111_011 31 730.6 27 429 −86132.2 −30.4
4 111_001 31 839.0 27 439 −86115.2 −13.4
5 011_101 31 860.3 27 439 −86104.5 −2.7
6 101_101 31 861.2 27 439 −86104.1 −2.3
7 110_101 32 174.7 27 439 −85 947.4 + 154.4
8c 211_101 31 649.7 27 420 −86139.2 −37.4
9 121_101 31 659.9 27 420 −86134.1 −32.3
10 112_101 31 678.4 27 420 −86125.8 −23.0
11 311_101 31 613.1 27412 −86127.7 −25.9
12 221_101 31 620.6 27 411 −86120.3 −18.5
13 212_101 31 658.5 27 411 −86101.3 + 0.5

Abbreviation: Bayesian information criterion.

a

Respectively: number of additive genetic (A), shared environmental (C), and nonshared environmental (E) common factors where the subscript C stands for common and presence (1) vs absence (0) of criterion-specific additive genetic (A), shared environmental (C), and nonshared environmental (E) common factors where the subscript S stands for specific.

b

Selected baseline comparison model: −2 log likelihood = 31 717.0; df = 27419; BIC = −86 101.8.

c

Best-fitting model according to BIC.