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. 2015 Jul 15;10(7):e0131378. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131378

Table 2. Observed correlations between the variables assessed in the two contingency learning problems (columns) and the three exploratory questionnaires (rows).

Noncontingent problem Contingent problem
Judgment P(Cause) Judgment P(Cause)
Desire for control 0.178 0.007 0.173 -0.011
(0.158) (0.958) (0.172) (0.934)
Attitude toward science *-0.278 -0.043 **-0.468 -0.037
(0.026) (0.733) (<0.001) (0.773)
Locus of Control (the more positive, the more internal) 0.182 0.000 0.174 -0.014
(0.150) (0.998) (0.169) (0.911)

The top number in each cell corresponds to the Pearson's coefficient. Exact p-values are provided between brackets.

* p < 0.05;

** p < 0.01.