Table 4.
Correlations between average mood, problems, and coping efficacy.
Variablea | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
1. Happy |
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2. Sad | –.56 |
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3. Angry | –.45 | .68 |
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4. Stressed | .42 | .63 | .48 |
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5. Worried | .40 | .70 | .52 | .81 |
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6. Problems | .45 | .45 | .44 | .60 | .59 |
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7. Coping | .56 | .56 | .48 | .56 | .55 | .70 |
aAlpha set at .026 in line with the rough false discovery rate. All correlations were significant at the P<.001 level.