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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Jan 29;45(2):446–456. doi: 10.1111/acer.14535

Table 2.

Correlations among latent growth factors for lack of planning, general sensation seeking, and enhancement expectancies.

Lack of Planning
General Sensation Seeking
Enhancement Expectancies
Growth Curve Factor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Lack of Planning
 1) Intercept
 2) Slope 1 (18-21) −.38 (.08)***
 3) Slope 2 (21-35) −.31 (.10)** −.16 (.13)
General Sensation Seeking
 4) Intercept .37 (.07)*** −.14 (.10) −.09 (.10)
 5) Slope 1 (18-21) −.39 (.13)** .46 (.17)** −.11 (.15) −.41 (.10)***
 6) Slope 2 (21-35) .04 (.09) −.08 (.12) .19 (.11) −.50 (.11)*** −.08 (.17)
Enhancement Expectancies
 7) Intercept .25 (.06)*** −.11 (.08) −.12 (.08) .42 (.06)*** −.24 (.11)* −.16 (.08)*
 8) Slope 1 (18-21) −.18 (.08)* .12 (.11) .12 (.11) −.35 (.09)*** .45 (.16)** .04 (.11) −.64 (.05)***
 9) Slope 2 (21-35) −.03 (.07) −.10 (.10) .24 (.09)** −.06 (.08) −.11 (.13) .32 (.09)*** −.17 (.07)* .02 (.10)

Means 0.511 −0.031 −0.007 0.379 −0.044 −0.010 1.173 −0.053 0.012
Residual Variance 0.059 0.003 0.001 0.040 0.002 0.001 0.446 0.020 0.001

Note: Standard errors are provided in parentheses.

***

p<.001,

**

p<.01,

*

p<.05. Means and residual variances are from standardized models. All mean and residual variance estimates were significant at p < .01.