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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 6.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2014 Oct 20;51(1):36–43. doi: 10.1037/a0038236

Table 1.

Zero-Order Correlations and Descriptive Statistics

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Compassionate Love for Child 1
2. Compassionate Love for Humanity .27* 1
3. Puzzle task RSA −.09 −.01 1
4. Puzzle task PEP −.10 −.05 .28* 1
5. Origami task RSA −.06 −.04 .93** .31** 1
6. Origami task PEP −.10 −.03 .24* .90** .29* 1
7. Puzzle Warmth .22* .08 .04 .15 .01 .19 1
8. Puzzle Negativity −.15 −.05 −.30** −.08 −.24* .00 −.17 1
9. Origami Warmth −.02 −.11 .13 .17 .06 .22 .24* − .36** 1
10. Origami Negativity .02 −.07 −.10 .11 −.08 .10 .00 .38** −.38** 1
11. PSDQ Harsh Parenting −.34** −.05 −.06 .00 −.10 .08 −.14 .63** .02 .19 1
M 6.71 4.84 6.23 136.08 5.97 137.81 2.57 1.09 2.93 1.24 1.59
SD .31 .92 1.03 15.00 .89 16.81 .56 .20 .72 .46 .50

Note. PSDQ = Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire. Higher PEP values indicate lower sympathetic nervous system activity.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01, two-tailed.