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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 27.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2023 Feb 16;36(2):844–856. doi: 10.1017/S0954579423000123

Table 2. Correlation Matrix of Victimization and General Rejection Sensitivity (all scenarios) in Samples 1 and 2.

PV T1 PV T2 PV T3 PV T4 RST T1 RST T2 RST T3 RST T4
M(SD) S1 1.27 (0.42) 1.32 (0.38) 1.27 (0.34) 1.31 (0.38) 6.64 (3.47) 6.23 (3.24) 6.01 (3.34) 6.24 (3.57)
M(SD) S2 1.67 (0.69) 1.63 (0.72) 1.66 (0.69) N/A 5.89 (2.26) 5.76 (2.37) 5.48 (2.22) N/A
PV T1 .610*** .405*** .379*** .321*** .213** .110 .156*
PV T2 .57*** .540*** .498*** .272*** .384*** .236** .266***
PV T3 .53*** .61*** .517*** .113 .174* .224** .191**
PV T4 _ _ _ .228** .238** .263*** .359***
RST T1 .34*** .21*** .22*** _ .633*** .574*** .540***
RST T2 .28*** .35*** .31*** _ .46*** .638*** .598***
RST T3 .21*** .27*** .37*** _ .42*** .56*** .729***
RST T4

Note.

*

p <.05,

**

p <.01,

***

p <.001.

Sample 1 data is above the diagonal, Sample 2 data is below the diagonal. PV = Peer victimization. RST = General rejection sensitivity. S1 = Sample 1. S2 = Sample 2. Victimization scores are on the same scale (1-5), for sample 1 rejection sensitivity scores are on a 1-36 scale and for sample 2 on a 1-25 scale (due to the 6 and 5 answer categories respectively).