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Table 3 Models predicting daily ‘low activation’ positive affect

From: “I just NEED to move…”: examining women’s passion for physical activity and its relationship with daily affect and vitality

Model

Estimate

SE

3. PA (vs. no-PA) with low activation affect

Fixed effects

 Intercept, β 00

16.61***

0.39

 PA, β 10

−2.10***

0.33

Random effectsa

 Intercept, σ2 u0

8.03***

2.83

 PA, σ2 u1

2.09*

1.45

 Residual variance, e

7.58

2.75

4. PA (vs. no-PA) with low activation affect

Fixed effects

 Intercept, β 00

16.61***

0.38

  Harmonious passion, β 01

0.58

0.42

  Obsessive passionb, β 02

−2.39

1.94

 PA, β 10

−2.09***

0.33

  Harmonious passion, β 11

0.34

0.38

  Obsessive passionb, β 12

−1.04

1.86

Random effectsa

 Intercept, σ2 u0

7.54***

7.54

 PA, σ2 u1

1.88*

1.37

 Residual variance, e

7.89

2.75

  1. Note. Unstandardized Estimates; SE = Standard Error; PA = Physical Activity. See Equations Table 1.
  2. aVariance component estimates and standard deviations are provided for Random Effects.
  3. bLog transformed Obsessive passion variable.
  4. p = .10. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001.