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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Mar 14.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychobiol. 2010 Sep;52(6):545–557. doi: 10.1002/dev.20460

Table 1. Testing Day 1.

Correlations encompassing behavioral responsiveness and intake scores from testing days 1 (Table 1) and 2 (Table 2). At both testing days, mouthing negatively and significantly correlated with wall climbing and general activity scores. Facial wiping, grooming and head shaking were significantly and positively correlated. No significant correlations were observed between intake data and the remaining behaviors.

Saccharin
Intake (%
BW)
Mouthing
(s)
Wall-
Climbing
(s)
General
Activity
Grooming
(s)
Facial
Wipng (s)
Head
Shaking
(freq)
Saccharin Intake (% BW) ----------- 0.20 −0.24 −0.08 0.17 −0.11 0.03
Mouthing(s) 0.20 ----------- 0.42* 0.70* 0.15 −0.19 0.01
Wall-Climbing(s) −0.24 0.42* ----------- 0.49* 0.17 −0.22 −0.09
General Activity −0.08 0.70* 0.49* ---------- −0.03 −0.07 −0.12
Grooming (s) 0.17 −0.15 0.17 −0.03 ----------- 0.43* 0.33*
Facial Wiping (s) −0.11 −0.19 −0.22 −0.07 0.43* ----------- 0.44*
Head Shaking(freq) 0.03 0.01 −0.09 −0.12 0.33* 0.44* ----------

Correlations significant at p < 0.05 are marked with asterisks and in bold.