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. 2018 Mar 5;12:30. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00030

Table 2.

Means, standard deviations and correlations with confidence intervals for female sample.

Variable M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Testosterone 0.35 0.31
2. Cortisol 6.28 4.86 0.07
[−0.13, 0.26]
3. Left hand 2D:4D 0.98 0.04 −0.05 0.03
[−0.25, 0.15] [−0.17, 0.23]
4. Right hand 2D:4D 0.97 0.03 −0.11 −0.06 0.76**
[−0.30, 0.09] [−0.26, 0.14] [0.66, 0.83]
5. Overconfidence 11.69 11.67 0.07 −0.15 −0.04 0.06
[−0.13, 0.27] [−0.34, 0.05] [−0.24, 0.16] [−0.14, 0.26]
6. Risk taking 38.52 13.50 −0.03 −0.00 −0.02 −0.09 0.01
[−0.23, 0.17] [−0.20, 0.20] [−0.22, 0.18] [−0.28, 0.12] [−0.19, 0.21]
7. Hormonal contraception use 0.70 0.46 −0.22* −0.09 0.03 0.11 −0.09 −0.23*
[−0.40, −0.02] [−0.28, 0.12] [−0.18, 0.22] [−0.10, 0.30] [−0.28, 0.11] [−0.41, −0.03]

Note. M and SD are used to represent mean and standard deviation, respectively. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.