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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 26.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Relat. 2006 Sep 7;55(4):461–472. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2006.00415.x

Table 3.

Intercorrelations Among Mothers’ (M) and Partners’ (P) O*Net Scores (n = 602 mothers, 534 partners, and 302 mother-partner dyads)

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. M Self-direction
2. M Hazardous conditions .07
3. M Physical activity −.07 49***
4. M Care work .45*** .04 .29***
5. M Automation/repetition −.01 .40*** .17*** −.07
6. P Self-direction 21 *** .02 −.20*** −.01 −.03
7. P Hazardous conditions −.06 −.02 .14* .09 .10 −.11*
8. P Physical activity −.15** .06 .22*** .03 .13* −.24*** .62***
9. P Care work .10 .14* −.11 .07 −.03 .61*** −.10* −.08
10. P Automation/repetition −.06 .10 .06 .03 24*** −.11* .41*** .19*** −.02

Note: M = mother, P = partner. The upper right quadrant provides information about the associations among the O*Net variables for mothers. The lower left quadrant provides that information about fathers. The shaded diagonal draws attention to the within-couple correlations for the same O*Net variables.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.