Variables are person-mean centered
| Mpre | Mpost | t-val | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neg. Affect | 0.173 | -0.182 | 0.335 | 0.739 |
| Hopeless | 0.041 | -0.043 | 0.490 | 0.626 |
| Angry | -0.028 | 0.029 | -0.231 | 0.818 |
| Anxious | -0.003 | 0.003 | -0.036 | 0.971 |
| Lonely | 0.186 | -0.196 | 1.812 | 0.074 |
| Sad | 0.259 | -0.273 | 2.652 | 0.010 |
| Agitated | -0.108 | 0.114 | -0.876 | 0.384 |
| Afraid | -0.136 | 0.144 | -1.897 | 0.062 |
| Burdensome | -0.038 | 0.040 | -0.398 | 0.692 |
| Pos. Affect | -0.374 | 0.395 | -2.226 | 0.029 |
| Happy | -0.079 | 0.083 | -1.228 | 0.224 |
| Optimistic | -0.088 | 0.093 | -1.201 | 0.234 |
| Active | -0.208 | 0.219 | -2.514 | 0.014 |
| SI | 0.216 | -0.228 | 0.858 | 0.394 |
Affect variables are person-mean centered, controlling for time between assessments
Not sure how useful the positive affect effect is, since there are so few PA variables, it’s probably all being driven by “active”