Table 1 Descriptive statistics and a summary of zero-order correlations and regression values for the Dark Triad (predictor variables) and chronotype (outcome variable). r ẞ (t) M (SD) Dark Triad -.14* [-.23**] 0.00 (0.80) Narcissism -.04 [-.05] .04 (0.60) 0.34 (0.18) Entitlement/ -.20** [-.36**] -.24 (-3.33**) 0.19 (0.26) exploitativeness Grandiose exhibitionism -.05 [.07] -.05 (-0.69) 0.30 (0.26) Leadership/authority .05 [.07] .18 (2.29*) 0.40 (0.26) Psychopathy -.13* [-.18**] -.09 (-1.05) 142.56 (27.99) Primary -.07 [-.11] .16 (-1.07) 75.16 (16.57) Secondary -.18** [-.26**] -.20 (-2.63**) 67.40 (14.54) Machiavellianism -.14* [-.23**] -.09 (-1.07) 75.16 (16.57) *p < .01, **p < .001, '-' denote variables not included in the regression. Correlations in brackets are the disattenuated values using the reliability for the scales. 1. turn your attention to Table 1 in Jonason et al. (2013). The first column represents the correlation between the chronotype index and dark traits while the second column represents the associated regression coefficient. According to Table 1,what dark traits were not significantly associated with the chronotype at 1%? Interpret the regression coefficient associated with entitlement/exploitativeness
Table 1 Descriptive statistics and a summary of zero-order correlations and regression values for the Dark Triad (predictor variables) and chronotype (outcome variable). r ẞ (t) M (SD) Dark Triad -.14* [-.23**] 0.00 (0.80) Narcissism -.04 [-.05] .04 (0.60) 0.34 (0.18) Entitlement/ -.20** [-.36**] -.24 (-3.33**) 0.19 (0.26) exploitativeness Grandiose exhibitionism -.05 [.07] -.05 (-0.69) 0.30 (0.26) Leadership/authority .05 [.07] .18 (2.29*) 0.40 (0.26) Psychopathy -.13* [-.18**] -.09 (-1.05) 142.56 (27.99) Primary -.07 [-.11] .16 (-1.07) 75.16 (16.57) Secondary -.18** [-.26**] -.20 (-2.63**) 67.40 (14.54) Machiavellianism -.14* [-.23**] -.09 (-1.07) 75.16 (16.57) *p < .01, **p < .001, '-' denote variables not included in the regression. Correlations in brackets are the disattenuated values using the reliability for the scales. 1. turn your attention to Table 1 in Jonason et al. (2013). The first column represents the correlation between the chronotype index and dark traits while the second column represents the associated regression coefficient. According to Table 1,what dark traits were not significantly associated with the chronotype at 1%? Interpret the regression coefficient associated with entitlement/exploitativeness
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