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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychol Personal Sci. 2020 Feb 19;12(1):108–117. doi: 10.1177/1948550619894995

Table 3.

Study 2: Correlation Table.

Variable M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Identity fusion with university 51.43 26.87
2. Belonging uncertainty—reversed 53.59 24.74 .50**
3. Concurrent semester GPA 3.14 0.68 .01 .22**
4. Next semester GPA 3.27 0.64 −.03 .16** .67**
5. SES 5.14 1.63 −.06** .12** .25** .26**
6. Extroversion 3.12 0.81 .30** .18** −.04 .00 .05*
7. Agreeableness 3.75 0.63 .14** .02 −.02 −.04 −.01 .16**
8. Conscientiousness 3.47 0.64 .14** .19** .22** .18** .02 .15** .25**
9. Neuroticism 3.05 0.76 −.19** −.32** −.01 .00 −.04 −.28** −.28** −.27**
10. Openness 3.62 0.61 .06** .06 −.05* −.05* .03 .18** .10** .03 −.07**

Note. Belonging uncertainty was only measured in fall 2016; therefore, row/column 2 correlations refer to fall 2016 data only. All other correlations reflect data combined across the three semesters. Fusion and belonging uncertainty scores were transformed into the percent of maximum possible (POMP) score on a 0–100 scale to account for variations in the measurement scales used. Personality traits were measured with the Big Five inventory. GPA = grade point average; SES = socioeconomic status.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.