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. 2018 Dec 7;10(2):180–187. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2018.12.001

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations for the study variables

Variable M SD Alpha 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Leadership
  1. Transactional (MBEA) 1.10 .77 .72
  2. Transformational 2.48 .62 .89 .09
  3. Safety leadership 3.92 .55 .84 .04 .54***
Employee safety behaviors
  4. Safety Compliance 4.65 .49 .72 −.09 .10 .13*
  5. Safety Initiative 9.03 1.07 .78 −.14* .18** .29*** .14*
Occupational injuries
  6. Minor injuries 1.47 .52 (.80) .23*** .06 .05 −.28*** −.12*
  7. Major injuries 1.04 .15 (.76) −.04 .06 .09 −.19** −.09 .27***
Demographics
  8. Gender 1.25 .44 −.07 .10 −.13* .30*** .09 −.04 −.09
  9. Age 47.63 8.90 .11 −.07 −.05 −.05 .03 −.19** −.13* −.12

N = 269, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, Male = 1, Female = 2.

M, mean; MBEA, management-by-exception active; SD, standard deviation.