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. 2021 Jan 7;16(1):e0244849. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244849

Table 4. Pearson correlations between the inversed Euclidean distances of personality types constructed on the Big Five assessed in 2005 and patience, risk-taking, spontaneity/impulsivity, locus of control, self-esteem, wellbeing and health assessed longitudinally between 2008 and 2010.

Inversed Euclidean Distance to Personality Type
Measure Resilient Vulnerable-Resilient Undercontroller Reserved Overcontroller
Patience .16 -.04 -.03 .19 -.07
Risk-Taking (Mean) .11 (.01) .21 -.03 -.06
    While Driving .07 (-.02) .17 (-.02) -.03
    Financial Matters .07 (.01) .17 (.01) (.01)
    Health (.01) (.00) .13 -.06 (.00)
Spontaneity/ Impulsivity .15 .07 .12 -.08 -.18
(internal) Locus of Control .25 -.06 .03 .10 -.22
Self-Esteem .33 (-.02) .08 .15 -.27
Affective Wellbeing .27 -.10 .09 .23 -.16
Cognitive Wellbeing .28 (-.02) .07 .13 -.21
SF-12 Health (mean) -.23 .08 -.08 -.16 .16
    Physical -.23 .06 -.10 -.14 .16
    Mental -.15 .08 (-.02) -.15 .11

N = 14048. Except the ones in brackets, only correlations with a significance level ≤ 0.001 are depicted. The highest and lowest correlation in each row are marked in bold. SF-12 = 12-Item Short Form Health Survey.