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. 2017 Jul 14;9(1):53–58. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2017.07.002

Table 3.

Correlation values of survey questions

Factors Foreigner (r) Korean (r)
Management’s interest on safety Mistake blaming 0.148 0.428
Prevention of accidents Mistake blaming 0.476 −0.123
Accident prevention Mistake blaming 0.304 0.123
Protecting management Mistake blaming 0.445 −0.057
Age Risk control reasonable −0.330 0.054
Knowledge on instruction Accident −0.171 0.047
Education level Involving in risk assessment −0.198 0.027
Management’s interest on safety Adequate safety trainings 0.457 0.451
Management’s high priority on safety Adequate safety trainings 0.521 0.400
Staff are praised for working safely Adequate safety trainings 0.418 0.327
Protective equipment obligatory Adequate safety trainings 0.417 0.124
Protective equipment wearing Useful safety briefings 0.273 0.132
Knocks and bruises Knowledge on instruction −0.304 −0.163
Knocks and bruises Peer pressure 0.407 0.308

r, Pearson’s correlation coefficient value.

Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).