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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 6.
Published in final edited form as: Perspect Psychol Sci. 2021 Mar 1;16(6):1165–1183. doi: 10.1177/1745691620968766

Table 4:

Descriptive statistics and study characteristics for studies that examined association between gender nonconformity and expectations of rejection.

Study Correlation Coefficient Coefficient 95% Confidence Interval Total Sample Size Mean Age Adolescent vs. Adult Measure of Gender Noncon- formity Gender Country
1 Everett (2019) 0.040 −0.039, 0.119 612 39.17 Adult Current F USA
2 Feinstein (2012) 0.200 0.111, 0.286 467 31.24 Adult Childhood C --
3 Landolt (2004) 0.260 0.123, 0.388 191 38.6 Adult Childhood M Canada
4 Pachankis (2006) 0.224 0.014, 0.415 87 20.4 Adult Childhood M USA
5 Pachankis (2012) 0.200 0.033, 0.356 136 20.7 Adult Childhood M USA
6 Pachankis (2015) 0.140 0.039, 0.238 374 37 Adult Childhood M USA
7 Puckett (2016) 0.110 0.010, 0.208 383 39.3 Adult Current C USA
8 Timmins (2018) 0.005 −0.315, 0.324 38 29.2 Adult Childhood C Multiple
9 Timmins (2019) 0.095 0.065, 0.125 4248 29.9 Adult Childhood C Multiple
   Average 0.132 0.085, 0.179 726.2 31.72
   Total 6536

Notes: -- Information was not provided in manuscript; M: results separately reported for men; F: results separately reported for women; C: only results combined for men and women reported.