Table 1. Correlations Among Predictors, Covariates, and Risk-Taking.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
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1. Risk-taking | - | ||||||
2. Biological sex | .25** | - | |||||
3. Prenatal cocaine exposure | .06 | −.02 | - | ||||
4. Early environmental risk | −.03 | −.06 | .06 | - | |||
5. Prenatal alcohol exposure | .20* | .10 | .70*** | .00 | - | ||
6. Prenatal cigarette exposure | .11 | −.03 | .60*** | .15 | .44** | - | |
7. Prenatal marijuana
exposure |
.04 | −.02 | .46*** | .00 | .26* | .23* | - |
Note. Correlations are Pearson correlations with the exception of those involving dichotomous variables (i.e., risk-taking, biological sex, prenatal cocaine exposure), which are Spearman correlations.
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