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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2011 Sep 19;47(6):1589–1607. doi: 10.1037/a0025413

Table 3. Two-Phase Growth Curve Models for Academic and Social Self-Concept Representing Development from 3rd through 7th Grade and across the Middle School Transition.

Academic Self-Concept Social Self-Concept

Estimate SE Estimate SE
Fixed effects estimates
 Intercept, γ00 3.13* .04 3.22* .04
 Grade in School, γ10 .03 .02 .06* .02
 Middle School, γ20 .01 .03 <.01 .03
  (Grade in School)(Middle School), γ30 -.10* .03 -.01 .03
Random effects estimates
 Variance intercept, σ2u0 .41* .03 .41* .03
 Variance grade in school, σ2u1 .05* .01 .05* <.01
 Variance (grade)(middle school), σ2u3 .12* .03 .12* <.01
 Covariance intercept, grade in school, σu0u1 .08* .01 .06* .01
 Covariance intercept, (grade)(middle school), σu0u3 -.13* .03 -.12* .03
 Covariance grade, (grade)(middle school), σu1u3 -.06* .01 -.05* .02
 Residual variance, σ2e .22* .01 .21* .01
-2 Log Likelihood (-2LL) 5700.2 5653.8

Note6: SE = standard error;

*

= p< .05