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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2014 Apr 28;50(7):1919–1930. doi: 10.1037/a0036621

Table 2.

Negative Affect Reactivity (Model 1) and Recovery (Model 2) and Positive Affect Reactivity (Model 3) and Recovery (Model 4) Regressed on Age Group

Negative Affect Positive Affect
Model 1: Reactivity Model 2: Recovery Model 3: Reactivity Model 4: Recovery
Variable β SE β SE β SE β SE
Intercept 2.59*** 0.13 1.37*** 0.05 3.21*** 0.17 3.53*** 0.17
Gender (1 = Female) −0.13 0.13 −0.01 0.04 −0.10 0.17 0.05 0.17
Ethnicity (1 = Chinese American) −0.09 0.13 0.04 0.05 0.20*** 0.17 −0.01 0.18
Health Conditions 0.14 0.03 0.10 0.01 −0.04 0.04 −0.10 0.04
Baseline Negative Affect 0.36*** 0.10 0.26*** 0.04 ----- ----- ----- -----
Baseline Positive Affect ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.65*** 0.07 0.26*** 0.09
Task Negative Affect ----- ----- 0.38*** 0.03 ----- ----- ----- -----
Task Positive Affect ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0 46*** 0.08
Age Group (1 = Older Adult) −0.31*** 0.15 −0.27*** 0.05 0.07 0.20 0.24*** 0.21
Adjusted R Square 0.18*** 0.36*** 0.48*** 0.53***
R Square Change 0.07*** 0.05*** 0.00 0.04**

Note. Unstandardized coefficients are reported for the intercepts in all models. All other beta coefficients represent standardized values. Adjusted R Square refers to the covariate only model (Step 1) and the R Square Change refers to the additional amount of variance explained by including age group in the model (Step 2).

p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001.