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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2016 Jan 21;111(6):917–928. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000083

Table 4.

Correlations Among Variables of Interest

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1. Stressor-related negative affect slope
2. Stressor-related positive affect slope 0.042
3. Neuroticism 0.325 0.065
4. Conscientiousness 0.197 0.071 0.192
5. Openness 0.120 0.079 0.224 0.256
6. Extraversion 0.159 0.136 0.242 0.242 0.517
7. Agreeableness −0.045 0.131 0.149 0.259 0.319 0.496
8. Stressor Severity 0.326 −0.055 0.238 −0.059 0.117 0.110 0.031
9. Daily Routine 0.257 −0.032 0.109 0.083 −0.029 0.070 0.075 0.323
10. Finances 0.217 −0.016 0.074 0.078 0.037 −0.054 −0.056 0.129 0.210
11. Feeling about self 0.372 −0.003 0.186 0.137 0.084 0.146 0.071 0.250 0.249 0.259
12. Perception by others 0.179 −0.021 0.092 0.08 0.018 −0.051 0.114 0.104 0.241 0.19 0.386
13. Personal health 0.317 −0.018 0.117 0.068 0.025 −0.025 0.029 0.196 0.274 0.154 0.286 0.151
14. Others health 0.068 0 −0.033 0.008 −0.025 −0.002 0.091 0.162 0.076 0.074 0.107 0.103 0.168
15 Plans for future 0.23 −0.007 0.058 −0.032 0.046 −0.024 −0.009 0.187 0.234 0.373 0.305 0.243 0.152 0.166
16. Sense of control 0.082 −0.002 0.068 0.024 0.069 0.091 −0.034 0.143 0.056 −0.041 −0.003 0.08 −0.019 0.168 0.094

Note: Significant values are indicated in bold and are significant at the p<.01 level