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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2017 Jul 29;86(3):508–521. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12332

Table 2. Correlations among primary study variables among MIDJA participants.

Mean (SD) Wave 1 Wave 2


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Wave 1 1. Gender
2. Age 54.28 (14.10) -.02
3. Extraversion 2.42 (.68) .06 -.06
4. Agreeableness 2.63 (.63) .01 .06* .68***
5. Neuroticism 2.11 (.56) -.09** -.29*** -.10** -.16***
6. Conscientiousness 2.69 (.55) -.02 .18*** .36*** .55*** -.20***
7. Openness to E. 2.19 (.61) -.13*** -.09** .64*** .60*** -.02 .43***
Wave 2 8. Extraversion 2.40 (.66) .05 -.08 .74*** .46*** -.11** .20*** .47***
9. Agreeableness 2.60 (.61) .02 .01 .46*** .64*** -.12** .33*** .40*** .67***
10. Neuroticism 2.05 (.52) -.10* -.26*** -.12** -.17*** .66*** -.19*** -.03 -.12** -.13**
11. Conscientiousness 2.68 (.51) -.01 .12** .27*** .39*** -.18*** .63*** .31*** .38*** .53*** -.19***
12. Openness to E. 2.14 (.59) -.09* -.10* .46*** .41*** -.05 .28*** .70*** .64*** .58*** .01 .42***

Note. N = 649-1027.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.

Gender: -1 = male, 1 = female.