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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2010 May;98(5):809–829. doi: 10.1037/a0019205

Table 2.

Table 2a Intercorrelations among key variables in Study 2
Variables n M (SD) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Self-distancing 67 4.07 (1.81) .34 −.16 .47 .33 .41 .34 .26 .26
2. Emotional reactivity 71 3.09 (1.08) -- .45 .25 −.04 .14 .15 −.09 .25
3. Recounting 71 5.12 (1.66) -- .19 −.13 .09 .46 .04 −.08
4. Reconstruing 71 4.70 (1.51) -- −.22 .32 .01 .20 .45
5. TPR, “recall” 44 84.09 (78.92) -- .78 .19 −.13 .11
6. TPR, “reflect” 49 63.13 (65.39) -- .32 −.14 −.05
7. TPR, “recovery” 39 42.26 (69.19) -- .15 −.20
8. Memory age 71 18.27 (12.62) -- .12
9. Resolution 71 .63 (.48) --
Table 2b Standardized parameter estimates from multiple regression analyses in Study 2
Predictors
Outcomes Self-distancing Memory age Resolution
Emotional reactivity −.29* −.03 −.14
Recounting −.18 .08 −.02
Reconstruing .36** .09 .31**
Predominance of recounting over reconstrual −.44*** .00 −.27**
TPR, “recall” −.35* −.02 .13
TPR, “reflect” −.41** .03 −.03
TPR, “recovery” −.36* .25 −.16

Notes. For numbers in bold, p ≤ .05. For numbers in italics, p ≤ .10.

Notes.

*

p ≤ .05.

**

p ≤ .01.

***

p ≤ .001.

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