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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers. 2022 May 29;91(2):354–368. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12731

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations and Other Descriptors Presented for Continuous Variables and t-values for Tests of Gender Differences

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Introversion
2. Hassle Frequency .12#
3. Unpleasantnessb .05 .04
4. Uplift Frequency −.17 ** .27 **** −.11#
5. Enjoymenta −.18 ** −.11 .26 **** .11
6. Neuroticism .52 **** .24 *** .21 ** −.11# −.23 ***
7. Depression symptoms .39 **** .26 **** .21 ** −.05 −.11 .54 ****
8. Anxiety symptomsc .36 **** .37 **** .23 *** −.06 −.12# .54 **** .72 ****
9. Aged .09 .17 ** −.16 * .14 * −.04 −.02 −.05 −.10
Gender (female) −0.22 0.70 1.85# 0.28 1.25 1.61 0.38 1.03 −0.19
Mean 2.49 16.94 67.69 26.60 79.22 2.50 15.68 17.23 46.31
SDBP 0.70 16.08 18.06 28.11 15.86 0.63 7.10 6.03 11.04
Minimum 1.00 0.00 7.20 0.00 8.00 1.13 8.00 7.00 25.00
Maximum 4.60 90.57 100.00 100.00 100.00 4.33 40.00 32.00 65.00
Skew 0.32 1.64 −0.65 1.28 −1.22 0.33 0.93 0.07 −0.19

Note. N = 242 unless otherwise noted. Statistically significant associations are bolded. BP = between-person.

a

n = 227.

b

n = 224.

c

n = 239.

d

n = 241.

****

p < .0001,

***

p <.001,

**

p <.01,

*

p <.05,

#

p <.10