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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 24.
Published in final edited form as: Comput Human Behav. 2017 Nov 14;80:303–313. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2017.11.019

Table 2.

Study 1 Bivariate Correlations and Descriptives for Study Variables for Men (above diagonal) and Women (below diagonal)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Technoference .05 −.15* −.28*** .31*** .30*** .10 −.16* .17* .15* .24** .30*** .11 .24**
2. Relationship satisfaction −.22** .51*** .63*** −.16* −.17* −.59*** .22** −.21** −.25** .05 .01 −.01 .02
3. Coparenting −.33*** .76*** .43*** −.38*** −.34*** −.56*** .37*** −.29*** −.40*** −.11 −.07 −.07 −.11
4. Conflict over tech. use .50*** −.30*** −.41*** .45*** .29*** .16* −.25** .32*** .29*** .21** .12 .23** .27***
5. Attachment anxiety .17* −.28*** −.34*** .26*** −.03 .29*** −.32*** .52*** .46*** .24** .06 .12 .11
6. Attachment avoidance .14 −.64*** −.59*** .32*** .26*** .36*** −.34*** .32*** .41*** .02 −.01 −.03 −.01
7. Agreeableness −.12 .30*** .36*** −.31*** −.44*** −.37*** .29*** −.40*** −.25** −.16* −.11 −.10 −.25**
8. Neuroticism .06 −.30*** −.26*** .23** .57*** .33*** −.46*** .03 .73*** .22** .07 .02 .00
9. Depression .11 −.49*** −.44*** .34*** .49*** .47*** −.44*** .67*** .27*** .08 .06 −.04 .08
10. Own prob. phone use .24** −.04 −.08 .20** .13 .04 −.20** .18* .11 .25*** .25** .48*** .11
11. Partner prob. phone use .46*** −.03 −.17* .18* −.04 .09 .01 −.08 .06 .25** .25*** .11 .23**
12. Own media use .23** −.02 −.13 .31*** .08 .05 −.24** .17* .14 .23** .11 .10 .10
13. Partner media use .27*** .06 −.13 .26*** −.12 .08 −.02 .01 .09 .11 .48*** .10 .10

Women
 Mean 2.51 38.06 4.98 1.80 3.16 1.93 49.77 30.70 11.16 3.17 3.17 2.82 2.82
 Std. Dev. 1.43 7.01 0.77 0.67 1.14 0.96 5.44 8.61 8.83 1.20 1.20 1.00 1.00
Men
 Mean 1.86 37.96 4.97 1.71 3.07 2.28 46.55 27.60 10.41 2.83 2.83 2.98 2.98
 Std. Dev. 1.17 7.15 0.75 0.60 1.24 0.97 6.40 8.87 8.43 1.18 1.18 1.31 1.31

Note.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.

N = 181 mothers and 177 fathers (from 182 families). Correlations for men are presented above the diagonal and for women below the diagonal. Correlations between men and women are bolded, italicized, and on the diagonal.