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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2022 Feb 19;50(8):1027–1040. doi: 10.1007/s10802-022-00901-9

Table 3.

Regressions Examining IRRITABILITY and CU as a Moderators of the Association Between CD and RewP

Predictor b(SE) p-value BF Predictor b (SE) p-value BF
WINS LOSSES
Intercept 0.72 (0.83) .39 --- Intercept −0.66 (0.93) .48 ---
CD −2.78 (3.92) .48 3.63 CD 0.85 (4.39) .85 3.50
IRR 0.51 (0.24) .04 3.68 IRR −0.38 (0.27) .17 4.11
CU −0.01 (0.08) .88 --- CU 0.03 (0.09) .74 ---
CD*IRR −2.15 (0.88) .02 6.92 CD*IRR 3.14 (0.98) .01 11.89
CD*CU 0.13 (0.27) .64 --- CD*CU −0.37 (0.30) .23 ---
Model: F(5, 41) = 2.69, p = .0341, R2 = .25 Model: F(5, 41) = 2.62, p = .0380, R2 = .24

Notes: CD = conduct disorder, CU = callous-unemotional, IRR= Irritability. BF = Bayes Factor for inclusion in the model. BF >3 is considered moderate evidence for inclusion. Please note that the Bayes Factors included in this table are derived from the best-fitting model for each outcome, which did not include CU traits.