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. 2016 Jan;22(1):45–51. doi: 10.1080/10773525.2016.1144374

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics, intercorrelations, and internal consistency estimates for this study’s focal variables

Variables Range M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Safety climate 1.00–4.00 3.08 .60 .88
2. Violence Prevention climate 1.42–6.00 4.46 .98 .60** .87
3. Civility climate 1.31–6.00 4.20 1.00 .59** .68** .89
4. Accidents 3.00–14.00 4.57 2.20 −.24** −.31** −.23** .68
5. MSD 9.00–18.00 10.71 2.29 −.19** −.22** −.19** .43** .77
6. Nonphysical violence 1.00–6.00 1.32 .71 −.21** −.29** −.31** .37** .24** .71
7. Physical violence 1.00–5.73 1.19 .60 −.21** −.25** −.23** .38** .11* .80** .96
8. Incivility exposure 1.00–6.00 1.84 1.07 −.31** −.37** −.48** .37** .38** .62** .45** .95
9. Interpersonal conflict 1.00–5.00 1.62 .81 −.25** −.37** −.41** .41** .31** .62** .52** .72** .84

Note: Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients are along the diagonal enclosed in parentheses.

*Correlation is significant at the .05 level (two-tailed).

**Correlation is significant at the .01 level (two-tailed).