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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Sci. 2013 Mar 18;3(3-4):155–163. doi: 10.1080/19424620.2012.779423

Table 2.

Intercorrelations of model variables.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. Child gender 1
2. Child age −.239* 1
3. Maternal ed. .060 −.039 1
4. Paternal ed. .093 .128 .024 1
5. Father ethnicity .043 −.024 −.090 .059 1
6. Depression .096 −.274* −.180 −.139 −.129 1
7. Father MLU −.040 −.022 .034 .236* .045 −.128 1
8. Father types .135 .107 −.015 .240* −.013 −.290** .451** 1
9. Father utterances .074 −.002 .254* −.227* −.252 −.229* .451** .365** 1
10. Child MLU −.165 .188 .188 .018 −.205 −.332** .204 .086 .364** 1
11. Child types −.177 .484** −.089 .404** −.021 −.216 .397** .327** −.123 .256* 1
12. Child utt. −.120 .425** .019 .290** .036 −.181 .235* .213 .079 .299** .804** 1

Notes:

*

p < .05

**

p < .01.

Ed., educational level; depression, paternal depressive symptoms; MLU, grammatical complexity; types, vocabulary diversity; Utt., total utterances.