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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2012 May 14;27(4):875–880. doi: 10.1037/a0028301

Table 1.

Means, Standard Deviations, and Correlations for the Variables Under Study

Variables M/% SD 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. Gender (% female) 56% - -
2. Employment (% employed) 32% - − .02 -
3. Marital Status (% living with a partner) 54% - − .10** −.28*** -
4. Age 49.50 22.13 −.10** −.12*** −.18*** -
5. Education 4.09 0.97 .04 .37*** −.11*** −.30*** -
6. Self-rated health 4.73 0.85 .04 .10** −.03 −.17*** .14*** -
7. Subjective age a 4.71 6.42 −.09** .01 −.10** .52*** −.14*** .07* -
8. Extraversion 3.19 0.77 −.02 −.00 −.03 −.15*** .02 .20*** −.01
9. Neuroticism 2.74 0.80 −.16*** .06* −.02 −.01 .01 −.27*** −.04
10. Openness to experience 3.36 0.66 .06* .16*** −.09** −.03 .27*** .10** .09**
11. Agreeableness 4.02 0.53 −.13*** −.03 −.02 .22*** −.11*** −.01 .12***
12. Conscientiousness 3.73 0.64 −.20*** .14*** −.18*** .31*** −.02 .11*** .21***

Note. N= 1016.

*

p <.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001;

a

Higher values represent youthful subjective age.