<p>The statistic is the correlation coefficient. Correlation coefficients smaller than 0.7 are suppressed. All displayed correlation coefficients have p-values smaller than 0.0001 in testing the hypothesis of no correlation.</p
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between CLABSI rate and independent variables.</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>** p < .01;</p><p>* p < .05; n.s. = not significant</p><p>Pearson correlation...
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
<p>Pearson correlations coefficients among centrality measure. Only significant (p-value <0.05) coef...
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>* p < .05</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficients of Study 1A (N<sub>faces</su...
Scale-scale correlations (Pearson Correlation Coefficients; total sample; N = 1090).</p
<p>Note: <i>r</i> = Pearson correlation coefficients; <i>P</i> = uncorrected significance level; S...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the concentrations of six immune parameters.</p
<p>Values in bold are different from 0 with a significance level alpha = 0.05.</p
<p>Significance level:<sup> NS</sup> Non-significant (P>0.05), *P<0.05, **P<0.01 (n = 12).</p
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between principal component values and the indices of social in...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between CLABSI rate and independent variables.</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>** p < .01;</p><p>* p < .05; n.s. = not significant</p><p>Pearson correlation...
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
<p>Pearson correlations coefficients among centrality measure. Only significant (p-value <0.05) coef...
<p>*** p < .001;</p><p>* p < .05</p><p>Pearson correlation coefficients of Study 1A (N<sub>faces</su...
Scale-scale correlations (Pearson Correlation Coefficients; total sample; N = 1090).</p
<p>Note: <i>r</i> = Pearson correlation coefficients; <i>P</i> = uncorrected significance level; S...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the concentrations of six immune parameters.</p
<p>Values in bold are different from 0 with a significance level alpha = 0.05.</p
<p>Significance level:<sup> NS</sup> Non-significant (P>0.05), *P<0.05, **P<0.01 (n = 12).</p
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between principal component values and the indices of social in...
<p>Pearson’s correlation coefficients among continuous explanatory variables (N = 24,449).</p
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between CLABSI rate and independent variables.</p