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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2021 Mar 29;33(4):300–310. doi: 10.1037/pas0000982

Table 2.

Correlations Between the PiCD and IPiC Scales.

PiCD NA PiCD DN PiCD DT PiCD DL PiCD AK IPiC NA IPiC DN IPiC DT IPiC DL

PiCD NA
PiCD DN .54
PiCD DT .39 .32
PiCD DL .26 .38 .24
PiCD AK .09 −.30 .16 −.07
IPiC NA .30 .13 .07 .02 .06
IPiC DN .14 .28 .02 .14 −.14 .58
IPiC DT .19 .12 .44 .13 .04 .44 .31
IPiC DL .05 .08 .00 .30 −.07 .52 .49 .29
IPiC AK −.03 −.21 .02 −.06 .28 −.14 −.58 .04 −.22

Note. Moderate effect sizes in bold, large effect sizes underlined (Cohen, 1992). Correlations at ∼.13 significant at p < .01. PiCD = Personality Inventory for ICD-11, IPiC = Informant-Personality Inventory for ICD-11, NA = Negative Affectivity, DN = Disinhibition, DT = Detachment, DL = Dissociality, AK = Anankastia.