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. 2020 Aug 8;21(3):432–457. doi: 10.1057/s41291-020-00131-1

Table 3.

Means, standard deviations and correlations among variables

Mean SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8# 9# 10# 11#
Masculinity 0.213 0.411 1 − 0.233** − 0.374** − 0.325** 0.387** 0.162* − 0.025 0.112 − 0.066 − 0.088* 0.009
Femininity 0.167 0.374 1 − 0.321** − 0.279** − 0.143 0.391** − 0.105 − 0.084 0.078** 0.010 − 0.014
Androgyny 0.340 0.475 1 − 0.448** 0.491** 0.502** 0.040 0.013* − 0.100 0.114 − 0.058
Undifferentiated 0.280 0.450 1 − 0.753** − 0.751** 0.067 − 0.030 0.090* − 0.057 0.066
Social capital 4.680 1.436 1 0.992** − 0.069 − 0.006 0.084 0.065 0.092**
Willingness to choose external financing 4.705 1.500 1 − 0.068 0.002 0.075* 0.121 0.048
RegEco 8.571 1.520 1 0.092 − 0.056 − 0.078 0.058
Edu# 1 − 0.206 − 0.214 − 0.113
Age# 1 0.142 0.260*
Ind# 1 0.072
Size# 1

This table reports the Pearson/Spearman correlations among variables used in the analyses; Control variables marked by # are provided with Spearman correlation coefficients while others with Pearson; *p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01