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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Soc Clin Psychol. 2015 Feb 1;34(2):117–134. doi: 10.1521/jscp.2015.34.2.117

TABLE 1.

Zero-Order Correlations among Study Variables

Following Negative Feelings Following Positive Feelings SHAPS FEQ-Neg FEQ-Pos AF-Neg AF-Pos
Following Negative Feelings −.14 .04 .41** −.36** −.32** .39**
Following Positive Feelings −.34** −.42** −.11 .47** −.17 .40**
SHAPS .09 −.24* .12 −.35** .21 −.51**
FEQ-Neg .38** −.18 .09 −.29* −.35** .14
FEQ-Pos −.19 .46** −.41** −.08 .11 .27*
AF-Neg −.02 −.04 .12 −.001 −.14 −.37**
AF-Pos −.17 .38** −.42** −.07 .35** −.50**

Notes. Dysphoric group (N = 77) above the diagonal; control group (N = 84) below the diagonal. Following Negative and Following Positive = subscales of Following Affective States Test. SHAPS = total score on Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale. FEQ = Predicted likelihood of future negative and positive events on Future Events Questionnaire; AF = Affective forecasts for future negative and positive events in affective forecasting task.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01.