Table 5. The correlations between the scales as well as their respective means and standard deviations.
Variable | Mean (SD) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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1. Feeling hearda | 3.51 (0.98) | |||||||
2. Intimacyb | 4.86 (1.32) | .84 | ||||||
6. Attractionc | 6.54 (2.00) | .63 | .72 | |||||
4. Responsivenessc | 5.75 (2.16) | .66 | .76 | .78 | ||||
7. Goal accomplish-menta | 3.37 (1.22) | .75 | .65 | .49 | .51 | |||
3. Dominanceb | 3.59 (1.10) | -.68 | -.60 | -.54 | -.53 | -.55 | ||
5. Distrustb | 2.41 (1.31) | -.72 | -.78 | -.80 | -.76 | -.55 | .60 | |
8. Communication apprehensiona | 2.86 (1.04) | -.13 | -.17 | -.12 | -.15 | -.12 | .11 | .11 |
Note. All the correlations reported in this table are significant at *** p < .001.
aMeasured on 5-point Likert scales.
bMeasured on 7-point Likert scales.
cMeasured on 9-point Likert scales.