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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 2012 May 3;34(3):293–307. doi: 10.1007/s10862-012-9288-3

Table 3.

Generalized estimating equations predicting parent and child questionnaire conflict reports as a function of informant, TTI reports of different beliefs, and the interaction between informant and TTI reports of different beliefs (n=100)

Factor B (SE) 95 % CI p
Main and Interaction Effects
 Child Age 0.15 (0.32) [0.62, 2.18] ns
 Child Gender 2.11 (1.42) [0.50, 135.26] ns
 Informant −0.17 (1.21) [−2.55, 2.21] ns
 TTI-Discrepant Beliefs 0.78 (0.19) [0.40, 1.16] p<.001
 Informant×TTI-Discrepant Beliefs 0.07 (0.21) [−0.34, 0.48] ns

B unstandardized beta; SE standard error; 95 % CI 95 % Wald confidence interval. Factor contrasts based on comparisons in ascending order, with the Informant factor coded Parent and then Child, and the Child Gender factor coded Female and then Male. For statistical tests of main and interaction effects, p values and 95 % CIs reported reflect significance tests for the reported unstandardized betas