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Table 2 Item-level descriptive statistics and factor loadings for MPFI items in a one-factor solution within the EFA sample

From: Flexibility and inflexibility in an Iranian sample: psychometric properties of MPFI based on the Hexaflex model

PF

 

PI

 

Item

M

SD

r

FL

Skew

Kurtosis

Item

M

SD

r

FL

Skew

Kurtosis

1

2.88

1.39

0.30

0.61

0.11

-0.96

1

3.89

1.34

0.43

0.63

-0.77

0.91

2

3.04

1.48

0.31

0.63

-0.66

-0.48

2

3.72

1.36

0.40

0.73

-0.83

0.68

3

3.07

1.41

0.33

0.68

0.73

-0.19

3

3.84

1.29

0.44

0.73

-1.13

0.46

4

3.30

1.42

0.33

0.60

-0.43

-0.58

4

3.82

1.33

0.42

0.71

-0.86

0.89

5

3.58

1.36

0.34

0.67

-0.84

-0.32

5

3.51

1.36

0.39

0.71

-1.01

0.45

6

4.32

1.19

0.31

0.59

-0.97

0.48

6

2.94

1.38

0.30

0.73

-0.74

1.14

7

3.81

1/31

0.36

0.64

-0.59

-0.31

7

2.49

1.23

0.30

0.74

-0.26

0.10

8

4.14

1.28

0.35

0.72

-0.62

-0.44

8

2.87

1.24

0.34

0.77

-0.68

1.60

9

4.08

1.22

0.47

0.76

-0.41

-0.80

9

3.19

1.27

0.37

0.74

-0.31

1.32

10

4.29

1.23

0.42

0.53

-0.70

-1.07

10

3.06

1.24

0.43

0.74

-0.57

0.73

11

4.15

1.28

0.34

0.72

0.53

-0.68

11

3.26

1.32

0.47

0.58

-0.54

0.34

12

4.19

1.24

0.39

0.58

0.09

0.67

12

2.98

1.40

0.36

0.64

-0.15

0.16

13

4.22

1.27

0.41

0.72

0.18

0.62

13

3.12

1.37

0.38

0.59

-0.51

0.13

14

3.76

1.34

0.38

0.72

0.75

2.33

14

3.17

1.36

0.39

0.70

-0.47

-0.16

15

4.06

1.27

0.42

0.76

0.49

-0.77

15

3.01

1.41

0.37

0.64

-0.75

-0.13

16

3.30

1.42

0.35

0.53

0.61

-0.40

16

3.13

1.46

0.40

0.72

-0.39

-0.48

17

3.29

1.38

0.31

0.72

0.41

1.06

17

3.04

1.40

0.39

0.80

-0.95

-0.23

18

3.36

1.37

0.38

0.55

0.24

-1.31

18

2.99

1.45

0.35

0.76

-0.92

-0.47

19

3.35

1.29

0.37

0.72

0.65

-0.59

19

2.97

1.36

0.34

0.69

-0.82

-0.35

20

3.54

1.33

0.37

0.58

0.84

-0.52

20

3.35

1.42

0.30

0.72

-0.67

-0.49

21

3.97

1.30

0.36

0.72

0.70

-0.69

21

2.66

1.27

0.30

0.61

-0.82

-0.55

22

4.27

1.30

0.31

0.55

0.67

-0.33

22

2.82

1.36

0.38

0.68

-0.67

-0.44

23

4.34

1.22

0.35

0.60

0.45

-0.88

23

2.47

1.57

0.36

0.62

-0.23

-0.48

24

4.32

1.25

0.34

0.73

0.89

-0.84

24

2.52

1.27

0.31

0.61

0.02

-0.89

25

4.27

1.23

0.31

0.66

0.45

-0.21

25

2.51

1.28

0.32

0.76

-0.09

-0.36

26

4.35

1.32

0.30

0.57

1.14

-0.85

26

2.66

1.43

0.33

0.73

-0.22

-0.03

27

4.23

1.30

0.32

0.63

0.24

0.08

27

2.69

1.48

0.32

0.75

-0.47

0.05

28

4.26

1.30

0.32

0.60

0.65

-1.28

28

2.73

1.43

0.33

0.63

-0.41

0.01

29

4.01

1.39

0.35

0.72

0.84

1.48

29

2.73

1.38

0.30

0.71

-0.26

0.27

30

4.18

1.39

0.34

0.66

0.70

0.73

30

2.76

1.38

0.31

0.56

-0.41

-0.01

  1. Note. Psychological flexibility = PF, Psychological inflexibility = PI, Mean = M, Standard deviation = SD, Item correlation = r, Factor loadings = FL, and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient were employed to test the internal consistency of individual MPFI scales and the total MPFI scores