Zero-order correlations and means (with standard deviations) of study variables in men (below the diagonal) and women (above the diagonal).
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Notes. Correlations above the diagonal are for women (n = 165) and values below the diagonal are for men (n = 133);
*p<.05,
**p<.01,
***p<.001.
Subscripts represent significant (p<.01, df = 296) gender differences across study variables (t-tests).
1Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI; [45]), scale 1–7, higher scores represent higher agreeableness, conscientiousness, etc.
2Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES; [49]), scale 0–30, higher score represents higher explicit self-esteem.
3Body Esteem Scale (BES; [50]), scale 35–175, higher score represents higher overall body esteem.
4Body Mass Index (BMI), usual range 15–40, higher score represents higher body mass.
Zero-order correlations and means (with standard deviations) of study variables in men (below the diagonal) and women (above the diagonal).
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2014-11-06



