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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2014 Oct 27;28(6):867–876. doi: 10.1037/a0038128

Table 1.

Means, Standard Deviations, Frequencies, and Intercorrelations of Primary Study Variables (n = 620).

M SD %a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
 1. Site1 54.7 --
Child characteristics
 2. Gender2 51.0 .10 --
 3. Race3 22.2 −.86** −.04 --
 4. General cog. ability (15m) 97.96 10.39 .33** −.15** −.31** --
Father and family characteristics
 5. Paternal years education (7m) 13.15 2.27 .30** .03 −.39** .23** --
 6. Parental marital status4 (7m) 79.2 −.13 −.03 −.17* .08 .45** --
 7. Income-to-needs (7–24m) 2.44 1.70 .22** .08 −.51** .19** .44** .57** --
Infant parenting quality (7m)
 8. Maternal sensitive 3.15 .73 .19** −.08 −.36** .19** .34** .21** .24** --
 9. Paternal sensitive 2.83 .75 .07 .03 −.31** .11* .21** .12* .16** .33** --
Toddler parenting quality (24m)
 10. Maternal sensitive 3.20 .78 .13* .04 −.30** .29** .42** .39** .32** .52** .26** --
 11. Paternal sensitive 2.99 .69 .10 −.02 −.40** .25** .38** .29** .27** .26** .38** .44** --
Child exec. functioning (EF)
 12. 3-year EF 55.03 18.51 .41** −.09 −.38** .27** .29** .13* .21** .28** .14* .32** .32**

Note:

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01;

a

Frequency of variable = 1;

1

0=NC, 1=PA;

2

0=Girls, 1=Boys;

3

0=White, 1=Black;

4

0=not married, 1=married