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Table 3 Bivariate correlations between measures and descriptive statistics for study 1

From: Development and validation of makeup and sexualized clothing questionnaires

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1. MUQ Unconfident

          

2. MUQ Unease

.536b

         

3. SCQ Body Discomfort

.234b

.151b

        

4. SCQ Pressure

.256b

.067

.349b

       

5. Thin-ideal Stereotype

.333b

.131b

.167b

.245b

      

6. Body Image Culture

.322b

.148b

.456b

.267b

.352b

     

7. Shape Concern

.237b

.129a

.448b

.236b

.323b

.539b

    

8. Weight Concern

.258b

.142b

.384b

.214b

.288b

.527b

.770b

   

9. Body Part Satisfaction

−.245b

−.155b

−.421b

−.232b

−.185b

−.461b

−.561b

−.499b

  

10. Body Surveillance

.140b

.229b

.095

.134b

.157b

.103a

.159b

.146b

.179b

 

Mean

9.244

6.821

5.133

8.216

3.734

32.77

2.420

2.248

60.104

24.839

Standard Deviation

3.247

3.270

2.292

2.950

0.775

13.202

0.967

0.983

16.002

3.759

  1. N = 403. aCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). bCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). IBSSR – thin ideal internalization; BICS – belief that attaining thin ideal will improve life; Shape Concern – dissatisfaction with body shape; Weight Concern – dissatisfaction with weight; BPSSR – body part satisfaction; Body Surveillance – self-objectification