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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: Violence Against Women. 2013 Jul;19(7):903–923. doi: 10.1177/1077801213498216

Table 2.

Correlations Between Predictor Variables Among Men (n = 127) and Women (n = 191).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. History of Perpetration/Victimization .06 .27* .25* .07 .17 .21 .16
2. Alcohol Use .16 .35* .28* .41* .29* .35* .53*
3. Expectancies: Sexual Enhancement .03 .13 .65* .53* .52* .76* .51*
4. Expectancies: Aggression .11 .29* .56* .57* .67* .76* .52*
5. Expectancies: Relaxation .14 .37* .49* .59* .66* .69* .70*
6. Expectancies: Social Assertiveness .05 .36* .46* .61* .55* .68* .62*
7. Expectancies: Global Positive .14 .32* .62* .63* .74* .64* .61*
8. Expectancies: Social/Physical Enhancement .13 .39* .43* .44* .64* .59* .62*

Note. Correlations among women listed along the lower diagonal and correlations among men listed along the top diagonal.

*

p < .00625.