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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 3.

Correlations Between Conscientiousness and Experience of Guilt

Conscientiousness SSGSa
PANAS-X Guilt Scaleb
M
State State Trait
CAC overall −.33* −.42* −.39* −.38
 Reliability −.37* −.42* −.41* −.40
 Orderliness −.24* −.36* −.30* −.30
 Impulse control −.34* −.40* −.42* −.39
 Industriousness −.26* −.37* −.31* −.31
 Conventionality −.05 −.08 −.05 −.06
CCS overall −.30* −.27* −.27* −.28
 Responsibility −.30* −.19* −.30* −.26
 Order −.21* −.18* −.20* −.20
 Self-control −.15 −.23* −.21* −.20
 Industriousness −.33* −.33* −.28* −.31
 Traditionality −.07 −.02 .02 −.04
M −.25 −.27 −.26

Note. SSGS = State Shame and Guilt Scale; PANAS-X = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, Expanded Form; CAC = Conscientiousness Adjective Checklist; CCS = Chernyshenko Conscientiousness Scales.

a

Item-based measure.

b

Adjective-based measure.

*

p < .05.