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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2014 Aug 11;21(4):584–592. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000012

Table 3.

Zero-order Correlations between Essay Codes and Psychological and Physical Well-being for European Americans (n =17) and Asian Americans (n =17)

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Situational Attributions
2. Downward Social Comparison .50*
(.38)
3. Upward Social Comparison −.10
(−.09)
−.05
(.15)
4. Persistence −.07
(−.22)
−.20
(−.36)
.55**
(.18)
5. T1 Depressive Sxs .22
(.23)
.16
(.65)**
−.12
(−.15)
−.06
(−.35)
6. T1 Anxious Sxs −.39
(.30)
.32
(.60)*
.03
(−.13)
−.01
(−.32)
.44
(.82)**
7. T1 Physical Sxs −.36
(.30)
−.09
(−.23)
−.23
(.14)
−.44
(−.11)
.02
(.38)
.38
(.39)
8. T2 Depressive Sxs −.16
(.31)
.32
(.63)*
.49*
(−.16)
.46
(−.47)
.31
(.48)
.50*
(.40)
−.01
(.31)
9. T2 Anxious Sxs .05
(.52)*
.40
(.66)**
.48*
(−.10)
.46
(.38)
.22
(.71)**
.22
(.68)**
.09
(.27)
.74**
(.79)**
10. T2 Physical Sxs −.36
(.11)
−.32
(−.27)
−.08
(−.01)
−.24
(−.41)
−.01
(.53)*
.22
(.59)*
.79**
(.76)**
.15
(.39)
.38
(.32)

Note.

*

p <.05

**

p<.01.

Bolded correlations are significantly different at p < .05. Results inside parenthesis are for Asian Americans.