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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychosom Res. 2018 Feb 21;108:70–77. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2018.02.010

Table 5.

HR predicted by day-level pleasantness, relative pleasantness, and total BIS/BAS score or individual facets of the BIS/BAS predicting HR.

Emotional Reactivity BIS BAS – Reward Responsiveness BAS – Fun Seeking BAS – Drive

B B B B B
Main Effects Model Intercept 96.93** 96.91** 96.92** 96.96** 96.95**
Day-Level Pleasantness −.26 −.24 −.29 −.25 −.26
Relative Pleasantness .03 .03 .03 .03 .03
Reactivity .02 .06 .12 −.05 −.09

Interaction Model Intercept 96.90** 96.89** 96.95** 96.99** 96.94**
Day-Level Pleasantness −.26 −.22 −.28 −.25 −.26
Relative Pleasantness .01 .03 .02 .02 .03
Reactivity .00 .04 .10 −.07 −.10
Day-Level* Reactivity .01 .06 −.04 .01 −.01
Relative* Reactivity .02** .03+ .05* .04+ .03

Variance Intercept 68.15** 68.07** 68.12** 68.11** 68.10**
Relative Pleasantness .11+ .13* .12* .13* .13*
Covariance −.86* −.88* −.91* −.86* −.88*
+

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01

HR: heart rate, BIS: behavioral inhibition sensitivity, BAS: behavioral activation sensitivity