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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2019 Sep 12;119(1):136–158. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000212

Table 8.

Association Between the Degree of Emotional Interdependence Observed During the Positive Topic and the Degree of Emotional Interdependence Observed During the Negative Topic.

rs p
Concurrent linkages
  Concurrent linear covariation (Pearson correlations)
   E .19 .07
   EE −.04 .72
  Concurrent linear and non-linear covariation (distance correlations)
   E .23 .02*
   EE .18 .08
Temporal linkages
  Emotional susceptibility (partial Pearson cross-lagged correlations)
Women
   E .01 .89
   EE −.02 .85
Men
   E .01 .92
   EE −.10 .35
Coupling (R2 difference of coupled and uncoupled linear oscillator models)
   E .04 .68
   EE .18 .08

Note: E = emotional experience, EE = emotional extremity.

*

is significant at .05