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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Emot. 2020 Sep 3;35(1):207–213. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2020.1810638

Table 1.

Regression analysis predicting happy bias scores.

b SE b β t p LLCI ULCI
HAPPY BIAS SCORE*
Step 1
Constant −29.94 9.27
PANAS-PA 8.60 3.16 0.32 2.72 .008 2.29 14.92
Step 2
Constant −37.80 9.73
PANAS-PA 7.76 3.10 0.29 2.51 .015 1.57 13.96
HPS-48 0.51 0.24 0.25 2.16 .035 0.04 0.99
β t p Partial r
HAPPY BIAS SCORE (Variables excluded from stepwise regression model above)
Step 1
HPS-48 0.25 2.16 .035 0.26
DASS21 Depression 0.13 1.08 .284 0.13
DASS21 Anxiety 0.09 0.74 .464 0.09
DASS21 Stress 0.10 0.88 .384 0.11
PANAS-NA 0.08 0.70 .483 0.09
Step 2
DASS21 Depression 0.08 0.63 .532 0.08
DASS21 Anxiety 0.00 0.01 .989 0.00
DASS21 Stress 0.01 0.05 .960 0.01
PANAS-NA 0.01 0.07 .942 0.01

Note: Model resulted from HPS-48, PANAS-PA, PANAS-NA, and DASS-21 scores as independent variables in a stepwise regression.