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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2005 Sep 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2004 Nov;87(5):684–697. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.87.5.684

Table 2.

Zero-Order Correlations Between Heartbeat Detection Performance and Emotional Experience Variables: Study 2

A′
B′
Variable r p r p M SD
AF .23 .05a .19 .18 0.38 0.19
VF −.02 .90 −.17 .21 0.54 0.21
N −.10 .47 −.11 .42 2.82 0.81
NA −.06 .66 .11 .42 2.39 0.81
E .13 .34 −.09 .52 3.51 0.75
PA .03 .86 −.09 .51 3.16 0.74
AI .01 .94 −.00 .99 3.80 0.75
A weight −.10 .46 .01 .96 0.64 0.14
A′ 0.61 0.16
B′ .17 .22 −0.02 0.28

Note. Means and standard deviations are reported for the Fisher transformed AF (arousal focus) and VF (valence focus) indices. N = 54. A′ = sensitivity; B′ = response bias; N = neuroticism; E = extraversion; NA = average negative activation score computed from 60 days of experience-sampling ratings; PA = average positive activation score computed from 60 days of experience sampling; AI = affect intensity computed from experience-sampling ratings. A weight = individual difference multidimensional scaling procedure weight for arousal dimension.

a

One-tailed test.