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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2019 Jan 10;31(5):674–684. doi: 10.1037/pas0000693

Table 5.

Correlations of the LPFS Trait Domain Scales with the PiCD and FFM trait scales

PiCD DT PiCD DL PiCD AK PiCD NA PiCD DN FFM E FFM A FFM C FFM N FFM O LPFS E− LPFS A− LPFS N+
LPFS E− .53 .27 −.04 .38 .30 −.31 −.25 −.31 .39 −.25
LPFS A− .37 .46 −.09 .15 .31 −.03 .52 −.20 .09 −.07 .33
LPFS N+ .50 .34 −.03 .73 .53 −.26 −.31 .41 .71 −.02 .58 .41
LPFS C− .29 .21 −.28 .40 .56 −.25 −.29 .67 .45 −.02 .42 .20 .57

Note. N=269. Bold = large effect size (.50 and above). Italics = moderate effect size (.40 and above). LPFS = Level of Personality Functioning, E- = low extraversion, A- = low agreeableness, N+ = neuroticism, and C- = low conscientiousness. PiCD = Personality Inventory for ICD-11, DT = detachment, DL = dissocial, AK = anankastia, NA = negative affectivity, DN = disinhibition, E- = introversion, A- = low agreeableness/antagonism, N+ = neuroticism, C- = low conscientiousness/disinhibition, FFM E = five-factor model composite extraversion, FFM A = five-factor model composite agreeableness, FFMC = five-factor model composite conscientiousness, FFM N = five-factor model composite neuroticism, FFM O = five-factor model composite openness,