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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 18.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Dev. 2017 Oct 20;27(2):431–446. doi: 10.1111/sode.12269

Table 3.

Main effects of daily social stress on same-day and next-day negative affect.

Predictors Same-day Negative Affect Next-day Negative Affect

b SE p Predictors b SE p
For overall intercept, π0 For overall intercept, π0
 Intercept, β00 14.76 3.16 < .001  Intercept, β00 14.80 3.11 < .001
 Social Stress person mean, β01 0.55 0.11 < .001  Social Stress person mean, β01 0.52 0.10 < .001
 Gender, β02 0.31 0.31 .33  Gender, β02 0.36 0.31 .24
 Age, β03 −0.17 0.15 .28  Age, β03 −0.17 0.15 .26
 Ethnicity (D1), β04 −0.69 0.71 .33  Ethnicity (D1), β04 −0.67 0.69 .34
 Ethnicity (D2), β05 −0.10 0.79 .89  Ethnicity (D2), β05 −0.04 0.77 .96
For Dayt slope, π1 For Day slope, π1
 Intercept, β10 −0.01 0.03 .80  Intercept, β10 −0.03 0.03 .31
For NegAffectt-1 slope, π2 For NegAffectt-1 slope, π2
 Intercept, β20 0.24 0.03 < .001  Intercept, β20 0.25 0.03 < .001
For Social Stresst slope, π3 For Social Stresst-1 slope, π3
 Intercept, β30 0.30 0.05 < .001  Intercept, β30 0.06 0.04 .19

Note. Variables indented under the overall intercept (i.e., social stress person mean, gender, age, and ethnicity) are between-person or Level 2 variables, while the remaining variables are within-person or Level 1 variables. The within-person effect of interest (social stress on negative affect) is indicated by the Social Stress slope (π3), while between-person effects are labelled as Social Stress person mean (β01).