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. 2018 May 9;9:604. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00604

Table 3.

Correlations between values, attitudes toward interpersonal violence, and interpersonal violent behavior.

UN BE T/C SE PO AC HE ST SD ATT VIO
UN 1.0
BE 0.77*** 1.0
T/C 0.48*** 0.33*** 1.0
SE 0.59*** 0.63*** 0.79*** 1.0
PO –0.27*** 0.03 0.16*** 0.22*** 1.0
AC 0.27*** 0.50*** 0.32*** 0.61*** 0.82*** 1.0
HE 0.26*** 0.67*** 0.04 0.46*** 0.32*** 0.45*** 1.0
ST –0.10** 0.19*** –0.27*** 0.05 0.44*** 0.24*** 0.53*** 1.0
SD 0.66*** 0.92*** 0.05 0.59*** 0.35*** 0.76*** 0.82*** 0.55*** 1.0
ATT –0.45*** –0.27*** –0.27*** –0.27*** 0.23*** –0.07* –0.03 0.35*** –0.14** 1.0
VIO –0.31*** –0.17** –0.28*** –0.27*** 0.15 –0.01 0.11 0.30*** 0.00 0.31*** 1.0

UN, universalism; BE, benevolence; T/C, tradition/conformity; SE, security; PO, power; AC, achievement; HE, hedonism; ST, stimulation; SD, self-direction; ATT, attitudes toward violence; VIO, interpersonal violent behavior; N = 1,810; p < 0.05; ∗∗p < 0.01; ∗∗∗p < 0.001 (two-tailed test).