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. 2017 May 18;90(3):407–435. doi: 10.1111/joop.12177

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations between explanatory variables

Variable N Mean SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Email Number 376 5.15 3.73
2 Demanding Task 353 12.47 4.98 .07
3 Demanding Email 358 8.40 4.12 .02 .13*
4 Momentary NA 342 2.45 0.92 .05 .20** .26**
5 Before NA 350 2.42 0.89 .14** .23** .16** .89**
6 Checking Time 376 0.00 1.00 .19** −.07 −.00 .05 .04
7 Perceived Task Goal Achievement 375 1.83 0.71 .09 −.26** −.11* −.06 −.01 .20**
8 Perceived Well‐being Goal Achievement 374 2.22 0.63 −.00 −.06 −.07 −.13* .01 −.06 .22**
9 Conscientiousness 336 0.00 1.00 .05 .06 .07 −.25** −.19** .22** .07 .05

(1) Checking Time has been subject to logarithmic transformation and standardization, hence its mean of ‘0’ and S.D. of ‘1’. When calculations are conducted on the raw data, the mean time taken to check is 275.86 s (approximately 4 and a half minutes), with a standard deviation of 644.92 s; this is heavily skewed however, and the median time to check is: 0 seconds (i.e., immediate checking on alert); (2) ‘Conscientiousness’ is Level‐2 data that has been standardized, but this has been entered into this analysis at Level‐1, meaning that the same score is repeated for each candidate's Level‐1 data correlations; (3) Two‐tailed Pearson's product moment correlations are significant at *< .05; **< .01.