Table 2.
Variable | M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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1. Age (Time 1) | 12.96 | 0.87 | |||||
2. Social anxiety symptoms (Time 1) | 40.92 | 28.63 | 0.19* [0.17, 0.21] | ||||
3. Depressive symptoms (Time 1) | 7.06 | 6.38 | 0.17** [0.15, 0.19] | 0.59** [0.57, 0.60] | |||
4. Social anxiety symptoms (Time 2) | 39.51 | 30.05 | 0.14** [0.12, 0.16] | 0.75** [0.74, 0.76] | 0.54** [0.53, 0.55] | ||
5. Vividness (Time 1) | 44.61 | 34.94 | 0.09** [0.06, 0.11] | 0.30** [0.28, 0.32] | 0.35** [0.33, 0.37] | 0.24** [0.22, 0.26] | |
6. Observer-perspective (Time 1) | 42.27 | 36.08 | 0.17** [0.15, 0.19] | 0.29** [0.27, 0.31] | 0.26** [0.24, 0.28] | 0.32** [0.30, 0.33] | 0.28** [0.16, 0.20] |
Descriptive statistics and correlations of imputed variables are presented. M and SD are used to represent mean and standard deviation, respectively. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused the sample correlation (Cumming, 2014)
*Indicates p < 0.05
**Indicates p < 0.01