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Table 4 Correlations within and between the JAS-15 and -70

From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: Psychometric properties of a short version of the Job Anxiety Scale

 

A15

B15

C15

D15

E15

Corr. Total15

A70

B70

C70

D70

E70

Corr. Total70

A15

.699

.704

.700

.629

.808

.910

.813

.760

.740

.677

.835

B15

 

.624

.621

.526

.705

.727

.887

.639

.645

.606

.711

C15

  

.803

.658

.823

.812

.720

.916

.791

.679

.825

D15

   

.699

.847

.846

.727

.873

.896

.699

.875

E15

    

.736

.739

.655

.713

.731

.879

.770

Corr. Total15

     

.915

.834

.880

.857

.767

A70

      

.852

.892

.860

.758

.931

B70

       

.759

.782

.731

.848

C70

        

.867

.730

.894

D70

         

.772

.899

E70

          

.805

Corr. Total70

           

  1. 15 = Scales of the shortened Job Anxiety Scale; 70 = Scales of the original Job Anxiety Scale; Corr. Total = The corrected scale total, excluding the respective subscale; A = Stimulus-related anxiety and avoidance behavior; B = Social anxiety and cognition of mobbing; C = Health- and body-related anxieties; D = Cognition of insufficiency; E = Job-related worrying; all correlations are significant at p < .001