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15. Predicting Action Choices from Teacher-Reposts <strong>of</strong> Children’s Social Behavior:<br />

Hosmer and Lemeshow Test ...................................................................................................95<br />

16. Predicting Action Choices from Teacher-Reposts <strong>of</strong> Children’s Social Behavior Model<br />

Summary ..................................................................................................................................95<br />

17. Predicting Action Choices from Teacher-Reposts <strong>of</strong> Children’s Social Behavior CBS<br />

Variables in the Equation .........................................................................................................96<br />

18. Predicting Action Choices from Teacher-Reposts <strong>of</strong> Children’s Social Behavior CBVS<br />

Classification Table .................................................................................................................97<br />

19. Predicting Justification Choices from Teacher-Reports <strong>of</strong> Children’s<br />

Social Behavior Multinominal Logistic Regression Model Parameter Estimates ...................98<br />

20. Chi-Square (Ҳ 2 ) Test for Independence between Children’s Gender and<br />

CBVS Action Choices ...........................................................................................................100<br />

21. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Males and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Females who Selected Prosocial Action Choices ............................................102<br />

22. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Males and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Females who Selected Aggressive Action Choices .........................................103<br />

23 Chi-Square (Ҳ 2 ) Test for Independence Between Children’s Gender and<br />

CBVS Justification Choice Subscales ...................................................................................104<br />

24. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Males and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Females who Selected Prosocial/Care Justification Choices ..........................107<br />

25. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Males and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Females who Selected Aggressive/Retribution Justification Choices .............108<br />

26. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Males and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Females who Selected Justice/Fair Justification Choices ...............................109<br />

27. Chi-Square (Ҳ 2 ) Test for Independence Between Story Character Role<br />

and CBVS Action Choice Subscales ......................................................................................110<br />

28. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Bystander and<br />

the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Victims Among Children who Selected Prosocial Action Choices ..........113<br />

29. CBVS Test and Confidence Interval for the Proportion <strong>of</strong> Bystander and the<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> Victim Among Children who Selected Aggressive Action Choices ...............114<br />

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