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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2014 Oct 30;83(5):535–551. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12130

Table 5. Regressions for Authenticity of Self-Aspects (Study 2), Self-Esteem Accessibility (Study 3), and Self-Esteem Accessibility for POSME items (Study 3) onto Measures of Self-Concept Content, Self-Concept Structure, and Self-Esteem Level.

Study 2 (N = 147)
Authenticity of Self-Aspects R2 sr2 sr
Step 1 .25***
Proportion of negatives (neg) .08*** -.28***
Differential importance (DI) .00 -.06
Evaluative organization (phi) .03* -.17*
Self-esteem level .02 .14
Step 2 .29***
Phi × DI .00 .06
Phi × Neg .03* .17*
DI × Neg .02* -.14*

Study 3 (N = 57)
Self-Esteem Accessibility R2 sr2 sr

Step 1 .06
Proportion of negatives (neg) .01 -.11
Differential importance (DI) .00 .06
Evaluative organization (phi) .04 .19
Self-esteem level .01 -.11
Step 2 .24*
Phi × DI .10* -.31*
Phi × Self-Esteem .12** .34**
DI × Self-Esteem .00 -.02

Study 3 (N = 56)
Self-Esteem Accessibility (POSME) R2 sr2 sr

Step 1 .12
Proportion of negatives (neg) .05 -.22
Differential importance (DI) .00 -.04
Evaluative organization (phi) .10* .31*
Self-esteem level .00 -.05
Step 2 .33**
Phi × DI .13** -.36**
Phi × Self-Esteem .07* .27*
DI × Self-Esteem .00 -.07

Note. The squared semipartial correlation (sr2) is the proportion of unique variance of each predictor, beyond the variance of all other variables on that step. The sign of semipartial correlation (sr) signifies the direction of the association between the predictor and criterion.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001