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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2016 Aug;44(6):1083–1096. doi: 10.1007/s10802-015-0096-6

Table 3. Moderating Role of Child EC on the Association between Adoptive Father Warm Parenting and Teacher-Reported Externalizing Problems.

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

Variable B
(SE B)
β B
(SE B)
β B
(SE B)
β
Adoption openness .06
(.61)
.01 .54
(.63)
.07 .55
(.63)
.07
Obstetric Complications Risk .01
(.10)
.01 −.02
(.10)
−.01 −.02
(.10)
−.02
Birth Parent Externalizing −.82
(.97)
−.07 .55
(.97)
−.04 −.46
(.97)
−.04
Child Gender −3.78
(1.17)

.24**
3.05
(1.23)
−.19* −2.94
(1.25)
−.19*
Child EC (Stroop task) −2.29
(1.08)
−.17* −2.50
(1.10)
−.18*
Child EC (gift delay task) −.96
(.52)
−.14* −1.00
(.52)
−.14*
Adoptive Father Warm Parenting .27
(.22)
.10 −.18
(1.05)
.10
Adoptive Father Overreactive Parenting −.14
(1.05)
−.01 −.18
(1.05)
−.01
Child EC (stroop) × Adoptive Father Warm Parenting .76
(.41)
.14+
Child EC (stroop) × Adoptive Father Overreactive
Parenting
.00
(1.60)
.00
Child EC (gift delay) × Adoptive Father Warm Parenting .14
(.20)
.05
Child EC (gift delay) × Adoptive Father Overreactive
Parenting
.13
(.90)
.04
R 2 .06* .05*  .02
F for change in R2 2.81* 2.60*  2.05*

Note. Variables added in each block are presented. EC = effortful control.

+

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.