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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2009 Apr;96(4):883–897. doi: 10.1037/a0014755

Table 3.

Zero-order Correlations Among Suppression and the End-of-term Self and Peer Reports

Antecedent
suppression (ERQ)
End-of-term self-reports End-of-term peer reports

Variable Summer
before
college
Early
fall term
Social
support
Closeness Social
satisfaction
Academic
satisfaction
Closeness Social
satisfaction
Academic
satisfaction
Antecedent suppression (ERQ)
 Summer before college --
 Early fall term .57 --
End-of-term self-reports
 Social support −.10 −.21 --
 Closeness −.17 −.32 .44 --
 Social satisfaction −.13 −.22 .30 .56 --
 Academic satisfaction −.06 −.20 −.04 .16 .13 --
End-of-term peer reports
 Closeness −.21 −.29 .36 .36 .24 .08 --
 Social satisfaction −.17 −.24 .04 .36 .41 .12 .48 --
 Academic satisfaction −.05 −.17 −.05 .13 .10 .54 .11 .33 --
 Likability −.06 −.06 .25 .29 .19 −.10 .64 .42 .00

Note. N = 112. ERQ = Emotion Regulation Questionnaire. To obtain reliable estimates, only subjects with at least 2 peer respondents were used to calculate these correlations; cases with further missing data were deleted. In this subsample, absolute correlations greater than .19 are significant at p < 05. The primary analyses reported in the text used full-information methods on the fuller sample.