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. 2020 Feb 1;30(1):51–96. doi: 10.1007/s11065-019-09423-6
AGE SEX EDU SR-IR SR-DR SF DSF DSB COD BNT VLT-TR VLT-DR
AGE 1 0.07 0.092 −0.393 −0.304 −0.346 −0.141 −0.044 −0.095 −0.037 −0.352 −0.27
SEX 0.07 1 −0.019 −0.164 −0.203 −0.047 0.097 −0.097 −0.106 0.06 −0.106 −0.088
EDU 0.092 −0.019 1 0.058 0.208 0.147 0.036 0.243 0.371 0.459 0.259 0.273
SR-IR −0.393 −0.164 0.058 1 0.89 0.467 0.055 0.41 0.373 0.445 0.591 0.557
SR-DR −0.304 −0.203 0.208 0.89 1 0.403 0.063 0.42 0.464 0.512 0.62 0.573
SF −0.346 −0.047 0.147 0.467 0.403 1 0.201 0.411 0.428 0.444 0.557 0.502
DSF −0.141 0.097 0.036 0.055 0.063 0.201 1 0.303 0.103 0.229 0.253 0.072
DSB −0.044 −0.097 0.243 0.41 0.42 0.411 0.303 1 0.467 0.407 0.422 0.27
COD −0.095 −0.106 0.371 0.373 0.464 0.428 0.103 0.467 1 0.579 0.424 0.386
BNT −0.037 0.06 0.459 0.445 0.512 0.444 0.229 0.407 0.579 1 0.478 0.516
VLT-TR −0.352 −0.106 0.259 0.591 0.62 0.557 0.253 0.422 0.424 0.478 1 0.656
VLT-DR −0.27 −0.088 0.273 0.557 0.573 0.502 0.072 0.27 0.386 0.516 0.656 1

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N = 66

Sex coding: male > female

Education coding: higher is better