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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2019 Dec 12;88(4):822–832. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12529

Table 2.

Actor and Partner Optimism on Memory (i.e., Immediate Recall and Delayed Recall)

95% CI
b SE df t p LBa UB rb
Intercept −.08 .01 4007.86 −10.47 <.001 −.09 −.06 −0.16
Agec −.03 .00 5182.48 −44.15 <.001 −.03 −.03 −0.52
Sexd .15 .01 4280.54 23.13 <.001 .14 .17 0.33
Educatione .08 .00 6541.37 34.43 <.001 .08 .09 0.39
Time −.07 .00 3403.58 −25.88 <.001 −.08 −.07 −0.41
Actor Optimism .11 .01 7476.10 14.36 <.001 .10 .13 0.16
Partner Optimism .02 .01 7381.67 3.17 <.001 .01 .04 0.04
Actor Optimism × Time <.001 .003 6006.01 .16 .87 −.01 .01 0.002
Partner Optimism × Time −.003 .003 5926.18 −.94 .35 −.01 .00 −0.01
Actor Optimism × Partner Optimism −.01 .01 4110.06 −1.96 .050 −.03 .00 −0.03
a

LB = lower bound, UB = upper bound for the 95% Confidence Intervals (CI)

b

r = partial correlations

c

Age, education, actor optimism, and partner optimism were grand mean centered.

d

Sex was coded as: men (−1), women (1).

e

Education was coded as: years of education.