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. 2020 Aug 17;8:e9707. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9707

Table 4. Behaviors and clusters of behaviors that correlated (Spearman correlation) with Eysencks personality traits.

Agonistic dominance Grooming Social play Foraging Agonistic interactionsa Affiliative interactionsb
Extraversion r .614 .705 .692 .147 .529 .730
p .020 .005 .006 .615 .052 .003
95% CI [.079, .929] [.147, .957] [.250, .928] [−.385, .668] [−.019, .862] [.355, .888]
Neuropsychoticism r .211 .099 −.115 −.640 .562 .064
p .469 .737 0.697 .014 .037 .828
95% CI [−.323, .697] [−.408, .557] [−.653, .596] [−.945, −.172] [.137, .806] [−.493, .554]
Dominance r .557 .547 −.084 −.055 .594 .378
p .039 .043 .776 .852 .025 .182
95% CI [.028, .892] [−.014, .900] [−.623, .454] [−.563, .476] [.118, .871] [−.236, .811]

Notes.

N = 14. Significant results are marked in bold (p < 0.05; 95% CI do not overlap 0).

a

Agonistic interactions included agonistic dominance, agonistic submission and other agonistic behaviors.

b

Affiliative interactions included grooming, social play, sexual behavior and other affiliative behaviors.