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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2021 Jan;57(1):60–72. doi: 10.1037/dev0001135

Table 3.

Results from the Regression Analyses Predicting the Big Five Dimensions by Pubertal timing (i.e. Self-reported Pubertal Development, controlling for Age), Sex, and their Interaction (n=1727).

Extraver sion Agreeable ness Conscie ntiousne
ss
Neuroticis m Openness
b(S.E.) b(S.E.) b(S.E.) b(S.E.) b(S.E.)

Age −.04(.01)* −.02(.01) −.04(.01)* −.00(.01) −.04(.01)*
Age2 −.02(.00)* −.01(.00) −.00(.00) .01(.00) −.01(.00)
Sex −.03(.06) −.27(.06)* −.24(.06)* −.46(.05)* −.13(.06)
Self-reported pub.
Dev.
−.09(.03)* −.14(.04)* −.15(.03)* .02(.03) −.04(.03)
Age × Sex .01(.02) −.01(.02) −.05(.02) −.08(.02)* −.02(.02)
Self-reported pub.
dev. × Sex
.08(.05) .01(.06) .02(.05) −.11(.05) .06(.05)
Self-reported pub.
dev. × Age
.01(.01) .01(.01) −.01(.01) −.02(.01) .02(.01)

Note. Age was centered prior to analyses, and sex was coded as (0 = female, 1 = male). All models also controlled for batch year for the hormone sample and participant race/ethnicity.

*

p < .014.