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Table 3 Correlations and semipartial correlations among PPMI scale and subscales, and hypothesised criterion variables (Study 3)

From: The Prejudice towards People with Mental Illness (PPMI) scale: structure and validity

 

PPMI

Fear/Avoidance

Malevolence

Authoritarianism

Unpredictability

r

r

sr

r

sr

r

sr

r

sr

SDO

.52**

.38***

−.003

.60***

.51***

.41***

.08*

.14**

.07

RWA

.39***

.24***

−.14***

.29***

.17***

.42***

.25***

.29***

.16***

Agreeableness

−.16**

−.20***

−.19***

−.23**

−.14**

−.05

.11*

.08

.11*

Openness to Experience

−.15***

−.16***

−.11*

−.19**

−.12**

−.08

.05

.01

.04

People Who Have Schizophrenia

−.43***

−.44***

−.25***

−.27***

−.08*

−.31***

.03

−.26***

−.10*

People Who Have Depression

−.44***

−.41***

−.17***

−.42***

−.24***

−.32***

−.01

−.13**

−.01

People Who Have Never Had MI

−.06

−.06

−.03

−.26***

−.23***

−.004

.05

.18***

.14**

Contact

−.20***

−.41***

−.26***

−.10*

.04

−.13**

.06

−.08

.03

  1. N = 495. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001. The p values of the semipartial correlations are based on significance tests of the B coefficients obtained from the same regression analyses as the semipartial correlations