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. 2020 Jul 22;11:1545. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01545

TABLE 2.

Intercorrelations of strengths expression, fulfillment, intellectual and moral quality, immorality, and the six core virtues in studies 1 and 2.

Strengths Expression Fulfillment Intellectual Quality Moral Quality Immorality Wisdom Courage Humanity Justice Temperance Transcendence
Fulfillment 0.37***
Intellectual Quality 0.26*** 0.25***
Moral Quality 0.15*** 0.13*** 0.29***
Immorality −0.12*** −0.15*** 0.00 −0.07**
Wisdom 0.26*** 0.16*** 0.50*** 0.09*** −0.09*** 0.12*** 0.08*** 0.21*** 0.11*** 0.01
Courage 0.22*** 0.15*** 0.14*** 0.04 0.01 0.13*** 0.08*** 0.15*** 0.07*** –0.02
Humanity 0.08** 0.04 0.03 0.44*** −0.12*** 0.03 0.04 0.35*** –0.01 0.03
Justice 0.06* –0.02 0.13*** 0.37*** 0.03 0.08** 0.09*** 0.37*** 0.13*** 0.03
Temperance 0.07** −0.10*** 0.10*** 0.17*** 0.03 0.02 0.06* 0.05 0.16*** 0.06**
Transcendence 0.13*** 0.18*** 0.08** 0.12*** −0.08** 0.12*** 0.04 0.14*** 0.04 0.01

Below diagonal: Study 1, N = 203–230 (1588–1740 ratings). Above diagonal, Study 2: N = 113 (2712 ratings). Given are within-person correlations (Bland and Altman, 1995). Strength expression, fulfillment, intellectual and moral quality, and immorality were not analyzed in Study 2. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.