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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 6.
Published in final edited form as: Meas Phys Educ Exerc Sci. 2016 Sep 27;20(4):230–243. doi: 10.1080/1091367x.2016.1226836

Table 3.

Correlations between I COPPE well-being factors and comparison measures in the final model.

I COPPE factors
Comparison measure Overall well-being Interpersonal well-being Community well-being Occupational well-being Physical well-being Psychological well-being Economic well-being
Overalla .63 .10 .10 .20 .05 .24 .33
Interpersonalb .34 .26 .17 .07 .10 .22 .12
Communityc .28 .07 .39 .11 .04 .16 .23
Occupationald .30 .07 .02 .36 .08 .13 .16
Physicale .21 .04 −.07 .04 .37 −.02 −.11
Psychologicalf .39 .19 .15 .13 .13 .27 .23
Economicg .48 −.03 .02 .12 .06 .12 .59

Note. A correlation was statistically significant (α = .05) if its absolute value was > .07. Bolded values correspond to the seven convergent relationships proposed in the third research question.

a

Responses to the Satisfaction with Life Scale (Diener et al., 1985) provided the overall comparison measure.

b

Responses to the Social Connectedness Scale-Revised (Lee et al., 2001) provided the interpersonal comparison measure.

c

Responses to the Brief Sense of Community Scale (Peterson et al., 2008) provided the community comparison measure.

d

Responses to the Abridged Job in General Scale (Stanton et al., 2002) provided the occupational comparison measure.

e

Responses to the Short Form Health Survey (Ware et al., 1996) provided the physical comparison measure.

f

Responses to the Flourishing Scale (Diener, 2012) provided the psychological comparison measure.

g

Responses to the Personal Financial Well-being Scale (Prawitz et al., 2006) provided the economic comparison measure.