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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2020 Sep 7;39(12):1078–1088. doi: 10.1037/hea0001033

Table 2.

Between-person correlations (above diagonal) and within-person correlations (below diagonal) for daily events, affect, and sleep

Variable Sleep Duration Negative Affect Positive Affect Stressors Positive Events
Sleep duration, hours 0.40 −0.10*** 0.06** −0.05* 0.05*
Negative affect −0.08*** 0.52 −0.53*** 0.42*** −0.03
Positive affect 0.06*** −0.39*** 0.75 −0.31*** 0.12***
Stressors −0.06*** 0.32*** −0.16*** 0.17 0.29***
Positive events −0.02 0.03** 0.08*** 0.05*** 0.25

Note. N = 1,982 participants. Between-person correlations are shown above the diagonal, and within-person correlations are shown below the diagonal. Diagonals (bold) show intraclass correlation coefficients (i.e., between-person level variance/total variance) for the variables. Affect was rated on a scale ranging from 0 (none of the time) to 4 (all of the time) scale. Daily stressors and positive events were coded 0 = No and 1 = Yes. Prior-night sleep duration was reported in hours.

***

p ≤ 0.001,

**

p ≤ 0.01,

*

p ≤ 0.05,

p ≤ 0.10