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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aggress Behav. 2020 Jul 11;46(6):547–558. doi: 10.1002/ab.21915

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Bivariate Correlations among Primary Variables

Variable Descriptive Statistics Correlations
M SD Depletion Positive affect Negative affect Argue with partner Anger with partner Negative urgency
M 1.20 3.65 0.79 0.55 0.53 1.16
SD 1.28 1.40 1.08 1.18 1.16 0.58
Depletion 1.32 1.34 0.14** −0.35** 0.55** 0.26** 0.32** 0.33**
Positive affect 3.48 1.37 −0.31** 0.23** −0.39** −0.20** −0.25** −0.22**
Negative affect 0.90 1.16 0.47** −0.44** 0.14** 0.39** 0.46** 0.31**
Argue with partner 0.51 1.19 0.17** −0.18** 0.32** 0.32** 0.61** 0.16**
Anger with partner 0.56 1.25 0.22** −0.26** 0.43** 0.61** 0.23** 0.18**
Negative urgency 1.36 0.57 0.23** −0.16** 0.19** 0.10** 0.12** 0.14**
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Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

Note: Correlations among male-reported variables are above the diagonal, and the correlations among female-reported variables are below the diagonal. Values on the diagonal are the correlations between the partners in the couple. Descriptive statistics at the top are for males and at the side for females.