Table 10.
Descriptive statistics and intercorrelations of the continuous study variables by gender/sex
M | SD | Intercorrelations | N | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ||||
Men | |||||||||||
1. Age | 27.34 | 9.48 | 2618 | ||||||||
2. SDI: Total | 71.75 | 17.30 | .12 | 2618 | |||||||
3. SDI: Dyadic | 48.89 | 12.17 | .10 | .90 | 2618 | ||||||
4. SDI: Dyadic-P | 38.39 | 9.78 | .09 | .85 | .97 | 2618 | |||||
5. SDI: Dyadic-A | 10.50 | 3.71 | .08 | .69 | .73 | .53 | 2618 | ||||
6. SDI: Solitary | 18.38 | 7.41 | .10 | .72 | .35 | .30 | .34 | 2618 | |||
7. Attractivenessa | 4.62 | 1.29 | − .02 | .10 | .14 | .14 | .09 | − .01 | 1525 | ||
8. Masculinitya | 4.12 | 1.34 | .13 | .14 | .22 | .22 | .14 | − .04 | .31 | 1525 | |
9. Healtha | 4.65 | 1.41 | .02 | .02 | .08 | .08 | .05 | − .10 | .42 | .33 | 1239 |
Women | |||||||||||
1. Age | 23.74 | 6.75 | 5532 | ||||||||
2. SDI: Total | 61.89 | 19.90 | .03 | 5532 | |||||||
3. SDI: Dyadic | 43.81 | 13.37 | − .01 | .90 | 5532 | ||||||
4. SDI: Dyadic-P | 35.76 | 11.07 | − .00 | .86 | .96 | 5532 | |||||
5. SDI: Dyadic-A | 8.05 | 4.02 | − .03 | .62 | .67 | .45 | 5532 | ||||
6. SDI: Solitary | 14.76 | 8.80 | .06 | .76 | .42 | .38 | .33 | 5532 | |||
7. Attractivenessa | 4.48 | 1.29 | .04 | .17 | .18 | .17 | .12 | .08 | 3530 | ||
8. Masculinitya | 3.08 | 1.53 | .02 | .05 | .01 | − .01 | .04 | .09 | − .06 | 3510 | |
9. Healtha | 4.17 | 1.34 | .02 | .01 | .06 | .06 | .03 | − .06 | .36 | − .04 | 3168 |
SDI-2 = Sexual Desire Inventory-2 (Spector et al., 1996); dyadic-P = dyadic (partner); dyadic-A = dyadic (attractive person). All measures were assessed via self-reports. Correlations in bold font are significant (p < .001, two-tailed). a Self-rated