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. 2021 Oct 4;19(4):269–277. doi: 10.1016/j.jesf.2021.09.002

Table 2.

Results of the intercorrelation among the dependent variables.

Group 1 2 3 4 5 6
Combined 1. Hip NJT
2. Knee NJT -.04
3. Ankle NJT .13 .13
4. Hip flex. .53∗∗ -.18 .11
5. Knee flex. .17 .48∗∗ .16 .12
6. Ankle flex.
-.36∗∗
.52∗∗
.35∗
-.5∗∗
.33∗

Male 1. Hip NJT
2. Knee NJT .02
3. Ankle NJT .01 .28
4. Hip flex. .60∗∗ -.31 -.10
5. Knee flex. -.22 .61∗∗ .06 -.01
6. Ankle flex.
-.40
.64∗∗
.30
-.61∗∗
.44∗

Female 1. Hip NJT
2. Knee NJT -.22
3. Ankle NJT .20 .01
4. Hip flex. .50∗∗ -.09 .26
5. Knee flex. .43 .47∗ .29 .16
6. Ankle flex. -.38∗ .40∗ .41∗ -.43∗ .42∗

Note. ∗p < .05, ∗∗p < .01. Bold indicates correlation is significant at alpha level corrected by the Bonferroni method.