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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2013 Mar 13;37(5):343–352. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2013.02.001

Table 1.

Bivariate Correlations, Descriptive Statistics, and Differences between Males and Females among Study Variables

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Males (n = 404)
1. Physical TDV --- .36*** .13** .08 .13* .23*** .34***
2. Psychological TDV --- 17** .15** .10* .11* .46***
3. Mother-to-Father Violence --- .53*** .16** .13* .07
4. Father-to-Mother Violence --- .03 .01 .00
5. Acceptability of Female Violence --- .55** .16*
6. Acceptability of Male Violence --- .05
7. Relationship Length ---
Females (n = 513)
1. Physical TDV --- .48*** .14** .12* .36*** .23*** .18*
2. Psychological TDV --- .15** .20*** .25*** .11** .30***
3. Mother-to-Father Violence --- .51*** .16*** .11* -.04
4. Father-to-Mother Violence --- .08 .10* .02
5. Acceptability of Female Violence --- .56*** .07
6. Acceptability of Male Violence --- .12*
7. Relationship Length ---
Males
  M .19 2.7 .38 .46 1.57 1.23 2.70
  SD .58 2.5 .69 .78 .67 .43 1.40
Females
  M .59*** 4.0*** .44 .51 1.56 1.23 3.0*
  SD 1.10 2.6 .71 .82 .68 .43 1.43

Note: Possible score ranges for each variable are as follows: Physical TDV (0–4), Psychological TDV (0–10), Mother-to-Father Violence (0–1), Father-to-Mother Violence (0–1), Acceptability of Female Violence (0–4), and Acceptability of Male Violence (0–4)

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001