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. 2022 Apr 26;13:813540. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.813540

TABLE 4.

Regression of PSM elevation on PCM Emotional Intelligence Scores, Acquiescent Responding Scores, and Extreme Responding Scores for each EI test.

EI Test βEIS βARS βERS R 2 Tot
Sample 1: MSCEIT (N = 713)
Faces −0.75*** 0.66*** 0.01* 0.98
Pictures −0.80*** 0.55*** −0.06*** 0.98
Facilitation −0.47*** 0.83*** 0.03** 0.90
Sensations −0.08*** 0.98*** –0.01 0.97
Emotional Management 0.37*** 0.88*** 0.00 0.90
Emotional Relationships −0.11*** 0.91*** 0.00 0.84
Sample 2 (N = 828)
STEU 0.22*** 0.97*** −0.01*** 0.99
STEM 0.38*** 0.92*** −0.04*** 0.97
Sample 3 (N = 762)
STEU-R −0.03*** 0.98*** −0.02* 0.97
STEM-R 0.18*** 0.97*** −0.02*** 0.97
GERT-R −0.34*** 0.94*** 0.04*** 0.99

Regression analyses were executed with the PSM Elevation as criterion and PCM Emotional Intelligence Scores (EIS), Acquiescent Responding Scores (ARS), and Extremity Responding Scores (ERS) as predictors. R2Tot represents the proportion of variance accounted for by Emotional Intelligence Scores, Acquiescent Responding Scores, and Extreme Responding Scores for each of the EI tests. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.