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Participant demographics.

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Correlations among variables of interest for children’s perceived justified negative emotions.

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Correlations among variables of interest for children’s perceived unjustified negative emotions.

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T-tests for children’s justified and unjustified negative emotions in relation to caregivers’ emotions.

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T-tests for children’s justified and unjustified negative emotions in relation to caregivers’ behaviors.

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Proportion of variance accounted for parenting behaviors by emotion groups—children’s justified emotions.

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Proportion of variance accounted for parenting behaviors by emotion groups—children’s unjustified emotions.

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