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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2019 Dec 5;34(2):327–334. doi: 10.1037/adb0000537

Table 2.

Correlations among positive and negative expectancies.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
1. Relax
2. Social .40
3. Better mood .48 .53
4. Buzz .30 .50 .43
5. Energetic .30 .54 .48 .45
6. Express feelings .32 .50 .44 .42 .48
7. Hangover .08 .29 .19 .35 .30 .24
8. Aggressive .00 a .09 .04 .12 .12 .10 .32
9. Nausea/Vomit −.02 a .13 .07 .20 .17 .15 .50 .39
10. Hurt/injury .03 a .14 .13 .19 .22 .20 .37 .37 .44
11. Forget .05 .24 .14 .30 .27 .20 .51 .33 .45 .44
12. Rude .05 .16 .12 .22 .21 .20 .37 .53 .41 .46 .43
13. Embarrassed .08 .24 .18 .29 .29 .28 .42 .40 .43 .48 .45 .55

Note. N = 4132 days

a

p-value is not significant at p < .01. For all other correlations, p-value < .01.