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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2011 Feb;120(1):98–107. doi: 10.1037/a0020630

Table 3.

Table 3a: Pearson correlations of symptom clusters with difference scores and raw trustworthiness ratings
Symptom Clusters

Positive Symptoms Negative Symptoms Disorganized
Symptoms
Negative Difference Score   −0.51* 0.18 −0.17
Positive Difference Score −0.11 0.11 −0.15
Raw Trustworthiness Ratings:
Negative Prime −0.30 0.20 0.11
Neutral Prime  0.38 0.02   0.48*
Positive Prime  0.35 0.09   0.43*
Table 3b: Pearson correlations of symptom components of positive, negative, and disorganized symptom clusters with difference scores and raw trustworthiness ratings

Difference Scores Trustworthiness Ratings

Negative Difference
Score
Positive Difference
Score
Negative Prime Neutral Prime Positive Prime
Positive Symptom Components
unusual thought content   −0.46* −0.26 −0.24 0.39 0.26
delusions   −0.50* −0.14 −0.29 0.38 0.33
grandiosity −0.16 −0.01 −0.05 0.18 0.19
suspiciousness   −0.56* −0.19    −0.43* 0.26 0.16
hallucinatory behavior −0.25  0.15 −0.08 0.22 0.34
Negative Symptom Components
emotional withdrawal 0.11  0.23 −0.01 −0.20 −0.08
social withdrawal 0.17  0.28  0.16 −0.02  0.16
lack of spontaneity 0.25  0.14  0.27  0.01  0.09
poor rapport 0.24 −0.05  0.28  0.05  0.03
blunted affect 0.13 −0.13  0.06 −0.12 −0.21
motor retardation 0.00 −0.08  0.14  0.22  0.19
disturbance of volition 0.07  0.11  0.22  0.23  0.32
Disorganized Symptom
Components
conceptual disorganization −0.29 −0.35  0.01     0.51* 0.34
incoherent speech −0.01 −0.09  0.27     0.47*   0.45*
poverty of speech content −0.08  0.06  0.11  0.32 0.39
inappropriate affect −0.26 −0.31 −0.02  0.41 0.25
bizarre appearance  0.13  0.28  0.11 −0.04 0.14
bizarre social behavior −0.25  0.31 −0.10  0.39   0.58*
*

p < .05