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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 25.
Published in final edited form as: Evol Hum Behav. 2008 Sep;29(5):327–334. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2008.03.004

Table 2.

Correlations and partial correlations between religious attendance and sexual, family, drinking, personality, and gender variables from an undergraduate sample (N=902)

Correlations:
Partial correlations, controlling for other variables:
Partial correlations, controlling for reproductive variables:
Present attendance Future attendance Present attendance Future attendance Present attendance Future attendance
Reproductive variables:
 Sociosexual attitudes −.36** −.30** −.28** −.25**
 Past sex partners −.28** −.15** −.20** −.12**
 Family desire .19** .27** .17** .24**
 Family age −.18** −.25** −.13** −.20**
 Divorce initiation −.25** −.18** −.23** −.18**
 Homosexual −.10* −.12** −.11* −.11*
Other variables:
 Drunk −.27** −.12** −.09* .02
 Self control .12** .02 −.02 −.09*
 Sensation seeking −.16** −.11* −.01 .01
 Extraverted .01 .06 .06 .06
 Agreeable .11* .12** −.01 .01
 Conscientious .11* .10* .02 .01
 Anxious −.04 −.05 .01 −.03
 Open −.08 −.07 −.07 −.06
 Female .06 .12** −.04 .01
*

p < .01.

**

p < .001.