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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2011 Jun 24;33(8):833–852. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2011.561300

Table 6.

Intercorrelations of dimensional scores and freestanding scales

Dimensions/Scales 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1.Executive/Decision-Making Deficits ----
2. Disturbed Social Behavior .62 ----
3. Irascibility .45 .64 ----
4. Diminished Motivation/Hypo-Emotionality .54 .37 .18 ----
5. Distress .63 .53 .59 .43 ----
6. Lack of Stamina .57 .22 .17 .38 .49 ----
7. Suspiciousness .14 .20 .44 .10 .33 −.01 ----
8. Obsessiveness .06 .04 .07 −.03 .12 −.07 .12 ----
9. Control Scales- Negative .14 .19 .38 .04 .31 −.04 .31 −.03 ----
10. Control Scales- Positive −.10 −.01 .05 −.04 −.07 −.17 .29 .41 .01

Note. Correlations greater than .24 were significant at the .01 level. Correlations greater than .30 were significant at the .001 level.