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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2012 Feb;80(1):1–32. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2011.00720.x

Table 1.

Population Estimates of Correlations Between Conscientiousness and Affect

K N ρ CI Q
Guilt
 Guilt experience 49 36,915 −.32 −.34, −.30 128.89*
 Guilt proneness 25 26,253 .21 .19, .23 41.89*
Basic emotions
 Anger 11 15,485 −.23 −.24, −.21 6.96
 Sadness 11 15,587 −.26 −.28, −.25 2.39
 Joy 11 15,591 .20 .19, .22 5.33
 Surprise 11 15,582 −.05 −.06, −.03 13.35
 Fear 25 32,608 −.22 −.23, −.21 22.53*
 Disgust 11 15,600 −.21 −.23, −.20 4.75
Negative affect 25 32,725 −.33 −.35, −.32 39.56*

Note. K = number of samples; ρ = estimated population correlation; CI = 95% confidence interval for estimated population correlation; Q = heterogeneity statistic.

*

p < .05.