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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Memory. 2013 Nov 18;22(8):907–924. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2013.854806

Table 2.

Means (and Standard Deviations) for Maternal Reminiscing Categories at Session 1

Categories Mean SD Range
Elaborations 13.07 5.54 3.67–26.50
Affirmations 6.93 4.04 0.33–19.67
Repetitions 5.16 3.07 0.33–13.67
Elaboration ratio 0.79 0.09 0.55–0.95
Deflections 1.78 1.45 0–7.00
Total Propositions 29.91 13.51 4.67–76.00

Note: Descriptive statistics are based on N = 81 dyads (data from the two conversations that involved both mothers and fathers are excluded). Assessment of maternal style variables was based on all of the events discussed at Session 1, even those the children did not recall at the time (i.e., events about which they did not contribute at least two unique pieces of information). The choice was motivated theoretically in that maternal style differences are considered to be most important when children are not contributing to the conversation (e.g., Fivush et al., 2006; Nelson & Fivush, 2004).