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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 12.
Published in final edited form as: Gerontechnology. 2014;12(3):174–184. doi: 10.4017/gt.2014.12.3.008.00

Table 3.

Correlations between the seven factors of the principal component analysis of game preferences and personality scores.

Correlations

Social Exploration Challenge Fantasy Characters Fantasy Environments Familiarity Violence
Extraversion Pearson Correlation .014 .005 .052 −.026 .095 −.117 −.285*
N=54 Sig. (2-tailed) .920 .974 .709 .852 .495 .401 .037

Agreeableness Pearson Correlation −.127 .039 .000 −.139 .023 .400** −.296*
N=55 Sig. (2-tailed) .357 .780 .997 .311 .870 .002 .028

Conscientiousness Pearson Correlation −.025 −.077 −.027 .071 −.152 −.030 .140
N=55 Sig. (2-taiied) .856 .576 .846 .605 .267 .828 .310

Emotional Stability Pearson Correlation .012 .032 −.124 .155 −.217 .049 −.290*
N=54 Sig. (2 tailed) .933 .817 .372 .262 .115 .724 .034

Openness to Experiences Pearson Correlation .126 .045 .134 .336* −.171 −.140 −.099
N=55 Sig. (2-tailed) .360 .744 .330 .012 .213 .307 .471