<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>* p < .05</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficients of Study 1A (N<sub>faces</sub> = 110; N<sub>raters</sub> = 40).</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between principal component values and the indices of social in...
<p>The Pearson correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>** p < .01;</p><p>* p < .05; n.s. = not significant</p><p>Pearson correlation...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
<p>Correlation coefficients (Pearson's moment-product correlation coefficients, point-biserial corre...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p><i>Note.</i> These are Pearson’s <i>r</i> coefficients. **<i>p</i><.01. *<i>p</i><.05.</p
Scale-scale correlations (Pearson Correlation Coefficients; total sample; N = 1090).</p
Pearson correlation coefficients between participant’s reaction time values for the full task and ea...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
†<p>All coefficients were significant at the <i>p</i><0.01 level. Crude correlations are on the lowe...
<p>The correlation coefficients (<i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>) among the samples.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between principal component values and the indices of social in...
<p>The Pearson correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>** p < .01;</p><p>* p < .05; n.s. = not significant</p><p>Pearson correlation...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
<p>Correlation coefficients (Pearson's moment-product correlation coefficients, point-biserial corre...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p><i>Note.</i> These are Pearson’s <i>r</i> coefficients. **<i>p</i><.01. *<i>p</i><.05.</p
Scale-scale correlations (Pearson Correlation Coefficients; total sample; N = 1090).</p
Pearson correlation coefficients between participant’s reaction time values for the full task and ea...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients showing the relationship between OUES and anthropometric variabl...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
†<p>All coefficients were significant at the <i>p</i><0.01 level. Crude correlations are on the lowe...
<p>The correlation coefficients (<i>R</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>) among the samples.</p
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between principal component values and the indices of social in...
<p>The Pearson correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p