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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2015 Apr 6;15(5):615–624. doi: 10.1037/emo0000067

Table 3.

Multilevel Analyses Predicting Negative and Positive Emotional Clarity in Study 2

Fixed Effect Unstandardized
Coefficient
Standard
Error
t-ratio Degrees of
Freedom
p-value

Outcome: Negative emotional clarity
For Intercept, β0
  CTL, γ00 2.083 0.016 126.563 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ01 0.136 0.024 5.573 104 <0.001
For negative emotion slope, β1
  CTL, γ10 0.184 0.029 6.394 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ11 −0.147 0.032 −4.645 104 <0.001
For baseline RT slope, β2
  CTL, γ20 0.278 0.027 10.112 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ21 0.013 0.045 0.289 104 0.773

Outcome: Positive emotional clarity

For Intercept, β0
  CTL, γ00 2.180 0.018 123.618 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ01 0.023 0.026 0.883 104 0.379
For positive emotion slope, β1
  CTL, γ10 0.055 0.016 3.499 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ11 0.007 0.021 0.333 104 0.739
For baseline RT slope, β2
  CTL, γ20 0.264 0.028 9.294 104 <0.001
  MDD, γ21 0.046 0.048 0.977 104 0.331

Note. MDD represents the contrast between the healthy control group (CTL) and group with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).