Table 1.
Within Sample 1 |
Within Sample 2 |
Within Sample 3 |
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2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
1. Attention | .08 | .20** | .13** | - | .07 | .43** | .16** | .13 | .17† | .10 | .22* | .07 |
2. Clarity | - | -.23** | - | - | -.47** | -.07 | -.45** | - | -.45** | -.46** | -.24* | -.54** |
3. Instability | - | - | - | - | - | - | .38** | 47** | .59** | |||
4. Variability | - | .39** | .62** | - | - | .46** | .61** | |||||
5. Intensity | - | .43** | - | .45** |
Note. ‘-’ indicates that the independent variable was not assessed in the respective sample. 1 = attention to emotion (measured by TMMS); 2 = clarity of emotion (TMMS); 3 = affective instability (PDI-IV); 4 = emotional variability (ALS); 5 = affect intensity (AIM); 6 = neuroticism (IPIP)
p < .10,
p < .05,
p < .01