Table 1.
Trait 1 | Trait 2 | N (pairwise) | r p (SE) | P-value | r g (SE) | P-value | r e (SE) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HPS | PAS | 3824 | .432 (0.015) | <1.00E-16 | .358 (0.217) | .084 | .429 (0.056) |
HPS | PHAS | 3787 | −.204 (0.016) | <1.00E-16 | −.435 (0.197) | .023 | −.119 (0.076) |
HPS | SAS | 3837 | −.041 (0.016) | 1.11E-02 | −.297 (0.262) | .122 | .140 (0.074) |
PAS | PHAS | 3812 | .040 (0.016) | 1.14E-02 | .256 (0.261) | .148 | −.122 (0.069) |
PAS | SAS | 3868 | .229 (0.016) | <1.00E-16 | .337 (0.263) | .121 | .205 (0.062) |
PHAS | SAS | 3820 | .410 (0.015) | <1.00E-16 | .730 (0.203) | .005 | .352 (0.062) |
Note: PAS, Perceptual Aberration Scale; HPS, Hypomanic Personality Scale; PHAS, Revised Physical Anhedonia Scale. rp, rg, and re refers to estimates of phenotypic, genetic and environmental correlations (pair-wise); SE refers to standard errors of estimates; P-value obtained from tests on correlation estimates equal to 0 as null hypothesis.