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. 2021 Dec 15;53:101046. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2021.101046

Table 1.

Within- and between-person associations between false alarms and variables of interest.

Fixed Effects b (SE) p
Appetitive > Control
Adolescent Gender -0.01 (0.11) .935
Adolescent Age -0.07 (0.19) .717
Attachment -0.02 (0.11) .835
Affect -0.02 (0.07) .751
Parent -0.001 (0.06) .984
Attachment × Affect -0.15 (0.07) .038
Attachment × Parent -0.06 (0.06) .254
Affect × Parent -0.14 (0.08) .072
Attachment × Affect × Parent .06 (0.06) .329
Aversive > Control
Adolescent Gender -0.05 (0.11) .658
Adolescent Age -0.10 (0.17) .542
Attachment -0.03 (0.11) .821
Affect -0.42 (0.08) < 0.001
Parent -0.001 (0.06) .992
Attachment × Affect -0.06 (0.05) .460
Attachment × Parent -0.06 (0.05) .249
Affect × Parent .00 (0.07) .999
Attachment × Affect × Parent .20 (0.06) .002

Note: Between-person variables included adolescent gender (female = 1, male = −1), adolescent age, and attachment (secure = 1, insecure = 0). Within-person variables included affect (affective trial = 1, control trial = 0) and parent (parent present =1, parent not present = −1). All coefficients with two-tailed significance at p < .05 are displayed in bold.