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. 2013 May 2;4:10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.19864. doi: 10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.19864

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and Pearson correlations

1 2 3 4 M (SD) Range
1. Misinformation effect No (n=158) Yes (n=55)
2. PSS-H .09 1.68 (2.03) 2.11 (2.18) 0–11
3. PTES .31* .21* 13.30 (4.43) 16.64 (4.85) 0–24
4. Raven −.26* .02 −.18* 50.07 (5.28) 46.62 (6.22) 33–60
5. EPQ-N .02 .39* .06 −.02 3.29 (3.42) 3.44 (3.73) 0–16

Note. PSS-H=Posttraumatic Symptom Scale—hyperarousal subscale; PTES=Potentially Traumatizing Events Scale; Raven=Standard Progressive Matrices; EPQ-N=Eysenck Personality Questionnaire—neuroticism scale. The number of participants was smaller for the variable Raven (no=134, yes=42).

 

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