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. 2012 Jan 4;7(1):e29265. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029265

Table 2. Correlations and univariate effect sizes for latent variables.

A. C. E. F. G. H. I. L. M. N. O. Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4.
A. Warmth .22 .18 .52 .09 .49 .32 −.15 −.07 −.52 .00 .15 −.57 −.07 −.19
C. Em. Stabil. .25 .22 .15 .26 .41 −.14 −.48 −.42 −.18 −.76 .16 −.40 .12 −.61
E. Dominance .18 .33 .29 −.07 .52 −.16 .09 .03 −.21 −.33 .38 −.17 .13 .08
F. Liveliness .43 .16 .22 −.26 .57 .00 .09 .19 −.40 −.08 .17 −.60 −.23 −.02
G. Rule-Con. .15 .44 .11 −.26 −.01 −.12 −.10 −.50 .08 −.08 −.35 −.12 .50 −.32
H. Soc. Bold. .52 .52 .49 .50 .19 −.06 −.15 −.01 −.51 −.43 .33 −.43 .00 −.25
I. Sensitivity .30 −.35 −.25 .00 −.29 −.09 −.14 .24 −.11 .18 .23 .13 −.01 .10
L. Vigilance −.25 −.48 .05 .11 −.26 −.22 −.05 .24 .32 .32 −.22 .22 .07 .40
M. Abstract. −.08 −.62 −.17 .14 −.62 −.23 .48 .35 −05 .30 .49 .20 −.51 .26
N. Privateness −.58 −.21 −.18 −.37 −.05 −.55 −.11 .32 .05 .06 −.20 .43 .15 .05
O. Apprehens. −.07 −.84 −.31 −.10 −.24 −47 .30 .40 .49 .13 −.18 .21 −.03 .49
Q1. Open. Ch. .25 −.01 .22 .16 −.35 .17 .47 −.12 .51 −.23 .03 −.06 −.21 −.20
Q2. Self-Rel. −.54 −.51 −.29 −.56 −.25 −.55 .22 .27 .36 .46 .36 .01 .10 .36
Q3. Perfect. −.05 .25 .25 −.22 .61 .16 −.26 −.01 −.56 .04 −.12 −.25 −.08 −.09
Q4. Tension −.31 −.68 −.02 −.08 −.42 −.40 .13 .43 .41 .25 .58 −.04 .42 −.21
d −.89 +.53 +.54 −.05 +.39 +.18 −2.29 +.36 −.01 +.15 −.60 +.21 −.12 +.04 −.27

Note. Correlations above the diagonal = females (N = 5,137); below the diagonal = males (N = 5,124). Positive effect sizes indicate that males score higher than females.