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Meta-analytic correlations among Big Five personality traits and trait mindfulness
Description
Big Five intercorrelations from Davies et al. (2015). Big Five–Mindfulness correlations from Hanley and Garland (2017). Coefficient alpha for mindfulness measures taken from Giluk (2009).
Usage
data(mindfulness)
Format
list with entries r
(mean observed correlations), rho
(mean
corrected correlations), n
(sample sizes), sevar_r
(sampling error
variances for mean observed correlations), sevar_rho
(sampling error
variances for mean corrected correlations), and source
(character labels
indicating which meta-analytic correlations came from the same source)
References
Davies, S. E., Connelly, B. L., Ones, D. S., & Birkland, A. S. (2015). The general factor of personality: The “Big One,” a self-evaluative trait, or a methodological gnat that won’t go away? Personality and Individual Differences, 81, 13–22. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2015.01.006
Giluk, T. L. (2009). Mindfulness, Big Five personality, and affect: A meta-analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 47(8), 805–811. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2009.06.026
Hanley, A. W., & Garland, E. L. (2017). The mindful personality: A meta-analysis from a cybernetic perspective. Mindfulness, 8(6), 1456–1470. doi:10.1007/s12671-017-0736-8
Examples
data(mindfulness)