Relationship of number of siblings, family type and index of
self-esteem in UNL students
Abigail Cheesman | University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Tables
Table 1. Mean
seriousness of current or most current relationship three-way interaction |
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Low Self Esteem |
Medium Self Esteem |
High Self Esteem |
2 or less siblings |
Two Parent Family |
4.348 |
4.944 |
4.580 |
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Other Family Type |
4.323 |
4.267 |
5.320 |
3 siblings or more |
Two Parent Family |
4.324 |
4.837 |
5.141 |
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Other Family Type |
4.800 |
5.286 |
4.167 |
Table 2. Mean number
of times moved as child three-way interaction |
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Low Self Esteem |
Medium Self Esteem |
High Self Esteem |
2 or less siblings |
Two Parent Family |
1.891 |
1.716 |
2.000 |
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Other Family Type |
5.806 |
3.067 |
2.320 |
3 siblings or more |
Two Parent Family |
1.757 |
1.512 |
1.455 |
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Other Family Type |
4.267 |
5.571 |
4.583 |