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Chunk #37 — Results — Racial Differences in Reactivity Family Network Events — Daily affect

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Racial Differences in Exposure and Reactivity to Daily Family Stressors.
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The WP family network event effect was significant for African Americans (estimate = 0.10, SE = 0.04, p < .01) and European Americans (estimate = 0.05, SE = 0.01, p < .001), indicating that NA was higher on days when respondents reported experiencing family network events compared to days without family network events (Table 3, Model 1). For PA, the WP family network event effect was only significant for African Americans (estimate = −0.31, SE = 0.07, p < .001), not for European Americans (estimate = −0.01, SE = 0.02, ns; Table 3, Model 2). PA was lower on days when African Americans reported experiencing family network events compared to days without these events. The racial difference in the WP effect was significant for PA. For NA, there was also a significant racial difference in the lagged family network event effect. The lagged family network event was significant for both African Americans (estimate = −0.07, SE = 0.04, p < .05) and European Americans (estimate = 0.03, SE = 0.01, p < .05). European Americans’ NA was greater the day