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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2012 May;117(3):225–232. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-117.3.225

Table 1.

Multivariate General Linear Model Results for Effect of Group Status (Control, Mild SIB, and Severe SIB) and Sex on Yule’s Q Scores for Social Dyads

Variable df 103 F p ηp2
Attention: Adaptive
 Group 2 4.57a .013 .081
 Gender 1 .037 .847 0
 Group × Gender 2 .063 .939 0
Attention: Social Bid
 Group 2 4.04 .020 .057
 Gender 1 0.31 .576 .003
 Group × Gender 2 0.64 .530 .012
Demand: Adaptive
 Group 2 3.47a .035 .063
 Gender 1 0.05 .820 0
 Group × Gender 2 1.13 .326 .022
Demand: Social Bid
 Group 2 1.11 .335 .021
 Gender 1 0.19 .666 .002
 Group × Gender 2 0.05 .949 .001

Note. Variables represent caregiver behavior given client behavior (caregiver–client).

a

Significant Bonferroni adjusted pairwise comparison, severe self-injurious behavior (SIB) > mild SIB.