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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 4.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychophysiol. 2020 Apr 8;153:27–36. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2020.03.006

Table 2.

Results of a simultaneous multiple regression investigating whether the residual error-related negativity at Time 1 interacts with total past-year interpersonal and non-interpersonal stress exposure to predict anxiety symptoms at Time 2.

β t p 95% CI
Gender 0.01 0.11 0.92 −8.16, 9.07
Time between symptom assessment (days) −0.02 −0.26 0.80 −0.26, 0.20
Anxiety symptoms (T1) 0.65 6.89 0.00 0.34, 0.63
ERNresid (T1) 0.35 2.01 0.05 −0.001, 2.07
Total past-year interpersonal stress (T2) −0.04 −0.36 0.72 −3.81, 2.66
ERNresid (T1) × Total past-year interpersonal stress (T2) −0.54 −2.97 0.01 −1.76, −0.34
Total past-year non-interpersonal stress (T2) 0.20 1.98 0.05 −0.02, 2.38
ERNresid (T1) × Total past-year non-interpersonal stress (T2) 0.10 0.59 0.56 −0.11, 0.21
R = 0.79 R2 = 0.62

Note. β is a standardized regression coefficient. T1 = Time one; T2 = Time two; ERNresid = error-related negativity residual; CI = confidence interval. The dependent variable is anxiety symptoms at Time 2.