Skip to main content
. 2016 Oct 25;7:10.3402/ejpt.v7.30804. doi: 10.3402/ejpt.v7.30804

Table 4.

Outputs of group×family emotionality and group×family punishment Bayesian analyses of covariance

Group×family emotionality
Outcome variables BSI-GSI SOC-R Pessimism
Group 0.647 2.398 0.377
Family emotionality 16.839 0.393 23.151
Group×family emotionality 1.757 0.347 0.466
BF 10 10.471 0.623 5.356
Group×family punishment
Outcome variables BSI-GSI SOC-R Pessimism
Group 0.26 3.22 0.365
Family punishment 0.704 0.441 0.772
Group×family emotionality 0.207 1.01 0.392
BF 10 0.133 1.636 0.278

Analyses of covariance were validated with a Bayesian approach (instead of null hypotheses significance testing). Bayes factors (BF10: in bold) indicate the evidence for the full models (groups×parental rearing behavior variable) over the null model. Since gender, financial status, and age of the participants were controlled for, these variables were included in the null model. Non-bold BF10 indicate analyses of effects within the tested model.