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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 30.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Yoga Therap. 2018 Mar 2;28(1):23–38. doi: 10.17761/2018-00016R2

Table 5.

Validity Analysis Results: Bivariate Correlations of EPYQ Scale Score from Trained Raters with Student Self-Report Measures

EPYQ Scale Correlation
Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion
Predicted Physicality .545**
Postures, Active .317**
Postures, Restorative .036
Bandhas .291**
Statistically Significant Meditation & Mindfulness −.339**
Breathwork −.172*
Mental & Emotional Awareness/Release −.337**
Health Benefits −.387**
Individual Attention .312**
Spirituality −.241**
Yoga Philosophy −.192*
Vanderbilt Psychotherapy Process Scale (VPPS) Therapist Warmth and Friendliness Scale
Predicted Acceptance & Compassion .024
Mental & Emotional Awareness/Release −.044
Individual Attention −.061
Social Aspects −.100
Statistically Significant Postures, Active −.209*
Breathwork .212*
Health Benefits .208*
Spirituality .216**
Yoga Philosophy .191*
State Mindfulness Scale (SMS)
Predicted Meditation & Mindfulness −.086
Acceptance & Compassion .137
Breathwork .068
Mental & Emotional Awareness/Release .093
Body Awareness −.075
*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01.