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From: How selves differ within and across cognitive domains: self-prioritisation, self-concept, and psychiatric traits

Fig. 2

Correlation matrix self measures. Stronger negative correlations are given in an increasingly darker blue shade, and stronger positive correlations in increasingly darker orange. Low SCIM and high SCCS scores indicate better quality self-concept. Similarly, high d' Self-Advantage score (greater sensitivity for self vs. others) and low RT Self-Advantage score (faster reaction time for self vs. others) indicate greater self-bias. Non-significant Bonferroni corrected (six comparisons) Pearson correlations with Bayesian evidence for the null hypothesis are indicated by an X

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