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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2013 Feb 11;104(5):10.1037/a0031435. doi: 10.1037/a0031435

Table 7.

Global anxiety (RSQ anxiety) as a function of covariates and temperament.

Predictor B SE β p
Covariates
 Gender −.01 .06 −.00 .96
 Ethnicity .04 .08 .02 .57
 Maternal education .00 .02 −.01 .98
 Family income −.09 .10 −.04 .38
Global avoidance .60 .04 .48 < .01
Temperament
 Shyness −.05 .03 −.06 .08
 Attentional focusing .04 .04 .04 .36
 Fearfulness .04 .03 .05 .12
 Restlessness/Activity .08 .04 .07 .06

Note. The intercept for the model was .01. The R2 of the model was .25, F(9, 665) = 24.41, p < .05. The R2 of the same model, excluding attachment-related avoidance as a covariate, was .03. Boldface is used to highlight statistically significant predictors. Gender was coded as 0 for female and 1 for male. Ethnicity was coded as 1 for White/non-Hispanic and 0 otherwise.