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. 2023 Sep 7;41(1):279–286. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2024.127390

TABLE 2.

Hierarchical regression models predicting the Big Five personality traits and trait anxiety.

Predictors Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Agreeableness Conscientiousness Anxiety

Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est. Est.
Age 1.111
(0.993)
1.098
(0.992)
-0.418
(0.756)
-0.403
(0.749)
0.205
(0.628)
0.214
(0.626)
1.219*
(0.611)
1.201*
(0.601)
-0.086
(0.789)
-0.086
(0.792)
-0.185
(0.952)
-0.195
(0.953)
BMI 0.379
(0.340)
-0.374
(0.340)
0.049
(0.259)
0.043
(0.257)
0.038
(0.215)
0.035
(0.215)
0.089
(0.209)
0.094
(0.206)
0.244
(0.270)
0.244
(0.272)
-0.189
(0.326)
-0.186
(0.327)
FT -0.020*
(0.008)
-0.001
(0.018)
0.015*
(0.006)
-0.007
(0.014)
0.005
(0.005)
-0.008
(0.011)
-0.005
(0.005)
0.017
(0.011)
0.010
(0.006)
0.011
(0.014)
-0.020**
(0.008)
-0.006
(0.017)
FC -0.027
(0.021)
0.066
(0.084)
0.008
(0.016)
-0.100
(0.063)
0.014
(0.013)
-0.049
(0.053)
0.007
(0.013)
0.115*
(0.051)
0.022
(0.016)
0.026
(0.067)
-0.027
(0.020)
0.041
(0.080)
FT × FC -0.000
(0.000)
0.000#
(0.000)
0.000
(0.000)
-0.000*
(0.000)
-0.000
(0.000)
-0.000
(0.000)

R2 adjusted 0.049* 0.051* 0.024 0.041 0.011 0.007 0.014 0.046 0.012 0.004 0.045* 0.043
ΔR2 adjusted 0.002 0.017 -0.004 0.032* -0.008 -0.002

Note: Estimates are shown with standard errors (). BMI = body mass index, FT = free testosterone, FC = free cortisol. Significance levels are depicted as # p0.10

*

p0.05

**

p0.01.