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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2015 Jul 31;51:197–203. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.07.027

Table 1. Bivariate Correlations between AEAS and SEAS Subscales.

SUBJECTIVE RESPONSE

ASCENDING LIMB DESCENDING LIMB


SEASA High+ SEASA Low+ SEASA High- SEASA Low- SEASD High+ SEASD Low+ SEASD High- SEASD Low -








EXPECTANCIES AEASA High+ .52*** .29** -.11 .01 AEASD High+ .53*** .30** -.02 -.08
AEASA Low+ .36*** .51*** -.11 -.16 AEASD Low+ .35*** .48*** -.03 .09
AEASA High- .09 -.12 .50*** .09 AEASD High- .06 -.08 .62*** .11
AEASA Low - .08 .09 -.06 .44*** AEASD Low - -.04 .09 .07 .48***

Note.

*

p < .05

**

p < .10

***

p < .001

Sample sizes ranged from 101 to 102 participants for each correlation. Abbreviations are SEASA = Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale, Ascending Limb; SEASD = Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale, Descending Limb; AEASA = Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale, Ascending Limb; AEASD = Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale, Descending Limb.