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Published in final edited form as: Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2021 Jul 16;21(6):1306–1318. doi: 10.3758/s13415-021-00925-6

Table 3.

Regression models testing the main and interactive effects of the LPP and chronic interpersonal stress in the prediction of social anxiety symptoms

ΔR2 b(SE) B ΔR2 b (SE) B
Step 1: LPP Neutral 0.02 −0.04 (0.12) −0.05 LPP Neutral 0.04 −0.10 (0.12) −0.12
LPP Threat 0.16 (0.12) 0.18 LPP Positive 0.24 (0.13)^ 0.26^
Step 2: LPP Neutral 0.13*** −0.02 (0.11) −0.02 LPP Neutral 0.12*** −0.04 (0.11) −0.05
LPP Threat 0.17 (0.12) 0.19 LPP Positive 0.20 (0.12) 0.22
Interpersonal Stress 2.86 (0.70)*** 0.37*** Interpersonal Stress 2.74 (0.69)*** 0.35***
Step 3: LPP Neutral 0.05* 0.02 (0.11) 0.03 LPP Neutral 0.05* 0.01 (0.11) 0.01
LPP Threat 0.14 (0.11) 0.16 LPP Positive 0.17 (0.12) 0.18
Interpersonal Stress 3.59 (0.73)*** 0.46*** Interpersonal Stress 3.48 (0.74)*** 0.45***
LPP × Stress 0.42 (0.16)* 0.24* LPP × Stress 0.42 (0.17)** 0.24**
Full Model: R2 = .20 R2 = .21
^

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p <.001

Note: p-values shown are prior to FDR-correction. B = standardized coefficients; b = unstandardized coefficients.