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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Dev. 2019 Apr 16;43(6):553–562. doi: 10.1177/0165025419844023

Table 2:

Intercorrelations between Primary Variables (including both Aggregated and Coded Narrative Features)

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Learning
2. Age of Event .07
3. Importance of Event .26** −.13**
4. Prior Narration .41** .05 .13*
5. Initial Anger .37** −.00 .21** .09
6. Aggregated Elaboration .41** .12 .18 .17 .13 -- -- -- -- -- --
7. Aggregated Positive Resolution −.10 .14 −.07 .04 −.16 -- -- -- -- -- --
8. Factual Elaboration .16 .04 .11 −.02 .06 --
9. Interpretive Elaboration .44** .07 .15 .20* .16 .37**
10. Exploratory Processing .36** .16 .16 .19* .09 .38** .71**
11. Perspective Taking −.05 .05 .14 .13 .04 .09 .18* .23*
12. Resolution/Closure −.17 .15 −.14 −.03 −.23* −.03 .04 .03 .10
13. Positive Meaning Making .01 .07 .04 .10 −.04 .10 .28** .36** .11 .38**

Note: n = 248 for variables 1–5 and 120 for variables 6–13; Columns for variables 6 and 7 are omitted as these variables are aggregates of variables 8–13;

*

p <.05

**

p <.01