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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2014 Mar;53(0):83–95. doi: 10.1007/s10464-013-9621-3

Table 4.

Social exchange factor correlations with 95% confidence intervals from Study 1.

Social Exchange Factor (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(1) Emotional Support Provided -
(2) Experiential Information Provided .12 [−.03, .27] -
(3) Humor Provided .43* [.29, .54] .21* [.05, .35] -
(4) Emotional Support Received .20* [.03, .35] .21* [.04, .36] .14 [−.03, .30] -
(5) Experiential Information Received .28* [.12, .43] .42* [.27, .55] .17* [.002, .33] .35* [.20, .48] -
(6) Humor Received .29* [.13, .44] .16 [.004, .32] .56* [.43, .66] .26* [.10, .40] .14 [−.02, .29] -
(7) Unwanted Behaviors Received −.06 [−.23, .10] −.10 [−.26, .07] .09 [−.08, .25] −.26* [−.41, .−11] −.06 [−.22, .10] .22* [.07, .37] -
(8) Exchanges Outside Meetings .25* [.002, .46] −.03 [−.27, .21] .13 [−.12, .36] −.13 [−.36, .12] −.01 [−.25, .24] .25* [.003, .47] .13 [−.12, .36]
*

p < .05