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. 2020 Jun 26;2:76–82. doi: 10.1016/j.glt.2020.06.003

Table 1.

Correlations between three behavioral outcome measures (following rules, taking health precautions, and making health recommendations), and five COVID-19 beliefs (procedures effective, health importance, invulnerability, disruptivity, and trust in government), and the Big 5.

Following
Health
Giving health
rules Precautions advice
Following rules r .587∗∗∗ .322∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001
Health precautions r .587∗∗∗ .454∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001
Giving health advice r .322∗∗∗ .454∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001
Procedures Effective r .476∗∗∗ .669∗∗∗ .359∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Health Importance r .356∗∗∗ .533∗∗∗ .449∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Invulnerabiliity r -.049∗∗∗ -.089∗∗∗ -.057∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Disruptivity r 0.017 .226∗∗∗ .159∗∗∗
p 0.112 <.001 <.001
Trust in Government r .192∗∗∗ .215∗∗∗ .130∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Agreeableness r .071∗∗∗ .107∗∗∗ .161∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Conscientiousness r .087∗∗∗ .131∗∗∗ .172∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Extraversion r −0.003 .058∗∗∗ .199∗∗∗
p 0.772 <.001 <.001
Openness r .054∗∗ .095∗∗∗ .181∗∗∗
p <.001 <.001 <.001
Emotional Stability r .000 .028 .068∗∗∗
p .990 .010 <.001

Note. ∗∗∗p < .001; ∗∗p < .01.

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