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Table 4 Means, standard deviations, and correlations with confidence intervals

From: Individual differences in emerging adults’ spatial abilities: What role do affective factors play?

Variable

M

SD

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. Sex

1.34

0.48

       

2. MRT

15.83

7.15

.27**

      
   

[.08, .44]

      

3. PTSOT

8.02

3.53

.28**

.65**

     
   

[.09, .45]

[.51, .75]

     

4. Spatial Confidence

4.53

1.16

.40**

.60**

.60**

    
   

[.23, .56]

[.46, .71]

[.46, .72]

    

5. Spatial Anxiety

1.00

0.50

 − .29**

 − .09

 − .25*

 − .31**

   
   

[− .46, − .10]

[− .29, .10]

[− .42, − .05]

[− .47, − .12]

   

6. Large-Scale Anxiety

1.20

0.67

.03

.01

.15

.07

 − .03

  
   

[− .16, .23]

[− .18, .21]

[− .05, .34]

[− .13, .26]

[− .22, .17]

  

7. Small-Scale Anxiety

0.80

0.55

.07

.05

.03

.04

.03

.55**

 
   

[− .13, .26]

[− .15, .24]

[− .16, .23]

[− .16, .23]

[− .17, .23]

[.40, .67]

 

8. General Anxiety

1.39

0.24

 − .03

.11

.02

.00

.30**

.13

.09

   

[− .23, .17]

[− .09, .30]

[− .18, .21]

[− .20, .19]

[.10, .46]

[− .07, .31]

[− .11, .28]

  1. Values in square brackets indicate the 95% confidence interval for each correlation. Confidence intervals represent the possible range of population correlations that may have caused the correlation (Cumming, 2014). *p < .05. **p < .01