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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 4.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Mar 14;80:162–169. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.012

Table 1.

Zero-order correlations between all study variables.

Mean (SD) Variable Age Testosterone PDS CBCL Smaller sooner choices in %
12.78 (1.12) Age 1
36.12 (19.40) Testosterone .32* [.12, .51] 1
2.13 (.61) PDS .45*** [.28, .56] .61*** [.40,.71] 1
48.71 (12.60) CBCL .07 [−.16, .30] .18 [−.05, .40] .05 [−.18, .28] 1
69 (29) Smaller sooner choices in % −.32** [−.50, −.09] .57*** [.39,.71] .26* [.04, .48] .04 [−.19, .27] 1

Table showing the means and standard deviations for each of the study variables (left) and zero order correlations along with 95% confidence intervals (right). PDS: Pubertal Developmental Scale, CBCL: Child Behaviour Checklist. N = 60.

*

p <.05.

**

p <.01.

***

p <.001