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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2018 Oct 8;63(1-2):110–121. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12279

Table 2.

Within- and Between-Person Mediation Models

Within-Person Mediation Models
Predictor Mediator Criterion a Path B (SE B) b Path B (SE B) ab Mediating Effect Correlation of a and b Asymmetric CI
LL UL
PIE PA RC 0.045 (0.005)*** 0.423 (0.020)*** 0.019*** 0.044 0.015 0.024
PIE Enjoyment RC 0.119 (0.009)*** 0.028 (0.008)*** 0.003*** 0.011 0.001 0.005
PIE Enjoyment PA 0.119 (0.009)*** 0.074 (0.011)*** 0.009*** −0.064 0.006 0.012
Between-Person Mediation Models
Predictor Mediator Criterion a Path B (SE B) b Path B (SE B) ab Mediating Effect Correlation of a and b Asymmetric CI
LL UL
PIE PA RC 0.097 (0.029)** 0.568 (0.069)*** 0.055** 0.151 0.021 0.095
PIE Enjoyment RC 0.143 (0.028)*** 0.072 (0.057) 0.010 −0.029 −0.006 0.028
PIE Enjoyment PA 0.143 (0.028)*** 0.240 (0.076)** 0.034** −0.019 0.034 0.062

Note. Observations based on 191 participants with up to 30 daily diary assessments. RC = resilient cognitions, PA = positive affect, Enjoyment = shared enjoyment, PIE = positive interpersonal events, CI = confidence interval; LL = lower limit, UL = upper limit

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001