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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 16.
Published in final edited form as: Anim Cogn. 2013 Dec 10;17(4):835–847. doi: 10.1007/s10071-013-0715-y

Table 4.

The correlations between the male and female chimpanzees’ personality factor scores and the number of paired defenses (i.e., a pin and tray) removed from the Pin-Release Puzzle in Phase B

Personality factor Paired defenses removed from Pin-Release in Phase B
Males Females
Dominance r = 0.83, N = 12, P = 0.38 r = −0.32, N = 24, P = 0.44
Reactivity/Undependability r = 0.55, N = 12, P = 0.63 r = −0.31, N = 24, P = 0.46
Extraversion r = 0.27, N = 12, P = 0.83 r = 0.14, N = 24, P = 0.74
Openness r = 0.99, N = 12, P = 0.04* r = 0.44, N = 24, P = 0.28
Agreeableness r = −0.76, N = 12, P = 0.45 r = 0.08, N = 24, P = 0.90
Methodical r = 0.99, N = 12, P = 0.08 r = 0.38, N = 24, P = 0.36
*

A correlation where P < 0.05 (although note that this was not considered significant after the application of the false discovery rate control). Personality factor scores were originally calculated by Freeman et al. (2013)