Table 2.
Dominance | Affiliation | Interpersonal distress | ||||||||||
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B | SE | 95% CI | f2 | β | SE | 95% CI | f2 | β | SE | 95% CI | f2 | |
Directional biasa | −.13** | .02 | −.16, −.09 | .12** | .02 | .08, .16 | .34** | .02 | .30, .38 | |||
Accuracy | .30** | .04 | .22, .37 | .13 | .39** | .05 | .31, .49 | .12 | .12* | .04 | .05, .19 | .02 |
Effect of participants’ generalized anxiety disorder symptoms | ||||||||||||
Directional bias | −.004 | .006 | −.02, .01 | .003 | .03** | .01 | .02, .04 | .05 | .03** | .007 | .02, .05 | .02 |
Accuracy | −.01 | .01 | −.04, .01 | .003 | .02 | .02 | −.01, .05 | .003 | −.005 | .01 | −.03, .02 | .001 |
Effect of participants’ social anxiety disorder symptoms | ||||||||||||
Directional bias | −.03** | .004 | −.04, −.02 | .10 | −.01* | .004 | −.02, −.001 | .03 | .03** | .005 | .02, .04 | .07 |
Accuracy | −.01 | .01 | −.03, .01 | .003 | .01 | .01 | −.01, .03 | .003 | −.006 | .008 | −.02, .01 | .001 |
Effect of participants’ major depressive disorder symptoms | ||||||||||||
Directional bias | −.001 | .003 | −.01, .004 | .004 | −.001 | .003 | −.01, .005 | .001 | .02** | .003 | .01, .03 | .03 |
Accuracy | .005 | .006 | −.01, .02 | .003 | −.01 | .01 | −.02, .004 | .003 | .001 | .005 | −.01, .01 | .001 |
Note. Directional bias represents an intercept, or a mean-level difference between self- and informant-report. Accuracy represents a regression coefficient of informant-report predicting self-report. Effect of each symptom indicates moderation of directional bias and accuracy by the symptom. All moderating terms were included simultaneously, f2 = Cohen’s f2.
p < .05.
p < .001.
Cohen’s f2 cannot be computed for the intercept (directional bias).