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. 2015 Jul 24;76(3):357–386. doi: 10.1177/0013164415596421

Table 7.

Correlations Between the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Conscientiousness Scale, and Between the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory.

CS
Likert version (original scale) Expanded version
RSES Likert version (original scale) 0.33 (n = 160) 0.40 (n = 152)
Expanded version 0.32 (n = 154) 0.32 (n = 155)
RSES
Likert version (original scale) Expanded version
BDI Likert Version I −0.70 (n = 74) −0.55 (n = 81)
Likert Version II −0.82 (n = 67) −0.60 (n = 87)
Expanded version (original scale) −0.60 (n = 88) −0.76 (n = 66)

Note. All conditions were between-subject. Sample size for each condition is shown in parentheses. All correlations are significant at .0001 level. RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; CS = Conscientiousness Scale; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory.