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. 2015 May 9;44(7):1360–1378. doi: 10.1007/s10964-015-0289-x

Table 3.

Coefficients for paths between positive social preference, negative social preference and behavioral phenotypes

Pathways Estimates
B SE β p
Positive social preference
Positive social preference predicting prosocial behavior .47 .12 .14 .000
Prosocial behavior predicting positive social preference .03 .01 .11 .006
Positive social preference predicting conduct problems −.17 .10 −.07 .075
Conduct problems predicting positive social preference .01 .01 .03 .453
Negative social preference
Negative social preference predicting prosocial behavior −.58 .17 −.10 .001
Prosocial behavior predicting negative social preference −.01 .01 −.03 .423
Negative social preference predicting conduct problems .34 .18 .07 .061
Conduct problems predicting negative social preference .02 .01 .09 .061

As recurring paths were constrained to be similar over time, these results apply to all recurring paths in the model