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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 10.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2014 Jul 14;50(9):2210–2220. doi: 10.1037/a0037353

Table 2.

Predicting Fourth-Grade Aggressive Behavior and Depressive Symptoms From Third-Grade Peer Victimization, Motivation, and Sex

Predictors Fourth-grade aggressive behavior
Fourth-grade depressive symptoms
β t ΔR2 β t ΔR2
Step 1
 Third-grade adjustment .46 11.37*** .36 .36 8.75*** .27
 Third-grade victimization .10 2.34* .24 5.79***
 Third-grade approach .07 1.84 −.03 −0.63
 Third-grade avoidance −.02 −0.45 .03 0.62
 Sex (0 = boys, 1 = girls) −.19 −5.46*** .01 0.17
Step 2
 Third-Grade Victimization × Approach .04 1.09 .01 .00 0.10 .01
 Third-Grade Victimization × Avoidance −.04 −1.05 .08 1.94
 Third-Grade Victimization × Sex −.08 −1.49 −.05 −0.94
 Third-Grade Approach × Sex −.07 −1.30 .05 0.94
 Third-Grade Avoidance × Sex .03 0.55 −.01 −0.20
Step 3 .01 .01
 Third-Grade Victimization × Approach × Sex −.13 −2.48* .00 0.03
 Third-Grade Victimization × Avoidance × Sex .07 1.32 .11 2.08*

Note. β and t values represent statistics at each step of the regression equation.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

***

p < .001.