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. 2017 Dec 11;5(12):e191. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.8470

Table 3.

Correlation matrix of variables in study 1 (N=262), shown as Pearson correlation coefficient r (P value).

Study 1 variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Intention a







2 Attitude .53 (.001)






3 Subjective norms .50 (.001) .57 (.001)





4 Perceived behavioral control −.11 (.08) .09 (.14) .05 (.41)




5 Automaticity .25 (.001) .06 (.38) .13 (.03) −.15 (.02)



6 Immersion .13 (.03) .13 (.04) .14 (.02) −.10 (.10) .60 (.001)


7 Enjoyment .37 (.001) .42 (.001) .38 (.001) −.02 (.79) .14 (.03) .22 (.001)

8 Age −.10 (.10) .01 (.84) .05 (.43) −.02 (.79) −.07 (.23) −.01 (.94) −.08 (.20)
9 Gender .01 (.91) −.08 (.23) .01 (.85) −.03 (.62) −.12 (.049) −.09 (.17) .12 (.05) −.04 (.54)

a— signifies the correlation of 1.