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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2016 May 23;16(7):997–1010. doi: 10.1037/emo0000135

Table 1.

Means and standard deviations for primary variables

n Min Max M SD t
Age 2 Social Fear 107 1.60 6.00 3.44 1.04 0.23
Age 3 Social Fear 68 1.33 6.00 3.69 1.11 −0.13
Age 4 Social Fear 64 1.00 6.00 3.33 1.24 −2.33*
Age 5 Social Fear (Fall) 81 1.00 6.17 3.44 1.36 −0.42
Age 5 Social Fear (Spring) 78 1.00 6.17 3.32 1.31 −0.40
Age 2 Nonsocial Fear 107 1.00 4.20 2.16 0.65 −1.95
Age 3 Nonsocial Fear 68 1.83 6.17 3.45 0.91 1.00
Age 4 Nonsocial Fear 64 1.50 6.00 3.70 1.06 0.32
Age 5 Nonsocial Fear (Fall) 81 1.17 6.67 3.73 1.18 −0.36
Age 5 Nonsocial Fear (Spring) 78 1.67 6.50 3.60 1.10 0.58
Age 2 Inhibitory Control 95 −2.29 2.30 0.01 1.00 −1.85
Age 2 Observed Social Fear 110 1.00 4.50 2.57 0.89 0.11
Age 2 Observed Nonsocial Fear 110 1.00 5.00 2.85 0.91 −2.25*
Age 2 Dysregulated Fear 111 −3.31 25.04 14.12 5.59 0.40
Age 5 Social Inhibition 82 0.00 2.00 0.74 0.49 −0.50
Age 5 Anxious Behaviors with Peers 70 −1.04 5.30 0.00 1.00 −0.63

Note: t is the result of an independent-samples t-test comparing scores for boys and girls.

p < 0.10,

*

p < 0.05.