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Table 4 Correlations and descriptive statistics

From: Do residents in proximity to blue spaces exhibit lower emotion-related impulsivity? The mediating role of perceived crowdedness

 

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1. Subjective PBSE

-

         

2. Blue Degree

0.971***

-

        

3. Blue View Outside the Window

0.868***

0.724***

-

       

4. Perceived Crowdedness

− 0.380***

− 0.319***

− 0.432***

-

      

5. Room Crowdedness

− 0.289***

− 0.232***

− 0.352***

0.893***

-

     

6. Space Crowdedness

− 0.395***

− 0.338***

− 0.437***

0.973***

0.766***

-

    

7. ERI

− 0.242***

− 0.181***

− 0.322***

0.337***

0.314***

0.322***

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Covariates

          

8. Gender

0.01

0.007

0.015

0.07

0.054

0.072

0.057

-

  

9. Age

0.074

0.076

0.055

− 0.103*

− 0.122*

-0.085

− 0.157**

-0.07

-

 

10. Education

-0.033

-0.064

0.04

-0.025

-0.001

-0.035

-0.031

0.007

− 0.226***

-

M

4.01

5.44

2.58

2.55

2.64

2.51

3.65

1.61

32.26

6.08

SD

1.72

2.48

1.19

1.07

1.14

1.13

1.01

0.49

7.74

0.66

  1. Notes. Subjective PBSE: subjective passive blue spaces exposure; ERI: emotion-related impulsivity. M: mean. SD: standard deviation. *p <.05, **p <.01, ***p <.001