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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 14.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2014 Jun 23;28(4):505–515. doi: 10.1037/a0036986

Table 3.

Unstandardized and Standardized Betas for Models Predicting Sensitivity to Distress and Sensitivity to Non-Distress from Self-Reported Negative Emotion (NEG) in Response to Infant Crying and Laughter

Sensitivity to distress Sensitivity to non-distress

B (S.E.) β R2 B (S.E.) β R2
Crying condition
 Gender (0=Male) .46 (.20) .25* .41*** .07 (.10) .08 .22*
 Child age .03 (.02) .14 .01 (.01) .10
 Distress count −.11 (.03) −.44*** −.05 (.01) −.42***
 Empathy .24 (.17) .16 .08 (.08) .11
 NEG change .17 (.10) .18 −.02 (.05) −.05
 Empathy × NEG change −.35 (.15) −.25* −.03 (.08) −.04
Laughter condition
 Gender (0=Male) .46 (.20) .25* .39 *** .04 (.10) .05 .27**
 Child age .04 (.02) .20 .01 (.01) .08
 Distress count −.12 (.03) −.46*** −.06 (.01) −.47***
 Empathy .13 (.17) .08 .06 (.08) .08
 NEG change .10 (.13) .08 −.07 (.07) −.11
 Empathy × NEG change −.33 (.16) −.23* −.16 (.08) −.24*

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001