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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychobiol. 2014 Mar 14;56(6):1327–1340. doi: 10.1002/dev.21212

Table 3.

Correlations: 5-month IBQ-R Factors, Baseline/Arm Restraint Asymmetry scores, computed separately for boys and girls

NE PAS ORC Arm Restraint
Frontal
Asymmetry
Baseline
Frontal
Asymmetry
IBQ-R NE ------- .18* −.18* −.05 −.07
IBQ-R PAS .09 ------- .51** −.31** −.14^
IBQ-R ORC −.16* .49** ------- .01 .08
Arm restraint Frontal
Asymmetry −.12 −.05 −.21* ------- .15*
Baseline Frontal
Asymmetry −.03 −.01 −.01 .23* -------
*

p<.05 level;

**

p< .01 level;

^

p<.10. Boys’ correlations are presented above the diagonal and girls’ correlations are below.