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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2014 May 12;14(4):782–793. doi: 10.1037/a0036684

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations of Primary Variables

Measure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. LT caregiver-focused regulation .14 .09 .34** −.06 .25* .36** .18 .08 −.05 −.02 −.21*
2. LT self-soothing regulation - .20** .07 .07 .01 .34** .06 −.11 −.08 −.06 −.14
3. LT attention regulation - −.01 −.08 .08 .33** .05 .14 .03 .12 −.05
4. HT caregiver-focused regulation - .18 .15 .02 .06 .05 .09 −.08 −.11
5. HT self soothing regulation - .18 .02 −.001 −.08 .05 −.07 .03
6. HT attention regulation - .04 .25** −.10 .23* −.10 .14
7. LT Distress - .33** .11 .12 −.03 −.03
8. HT Distress - −.10 .01 −.12 −.02
9. Age 2 CTNES: Supportive - −.14 .68** −.25*
10. Age 2 CTNES: Non-Supportive - .04 .70***
11. Age 3 CTNES: Supportive - −.13
12. Age 3 CTNES: Non-Supportive -

Note. N = 106. LT: low threat, HT: high threat

p < .10,

*

p< .05,

**

p< .01,

***

p<.001