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