Hardly any bivariate correlations between the PLCQ-SR items and BIDRS-
Ger were significant or had substantial effect sizes. Although Item 2 (“I like
devoting my time to my coworkers.”) was positively correlated with IM (r = .30,
p < .050) and Item 3 (“I am content with the way my communication with my
coworkers is going.”) was positively correlated with SDE (r = .43, p < .001), the
magnitudes of the IM or SDE scores were relatively small (IM: r = .17, ns; SDE:
r = .29, p < .050), with SDE accounting for only 8.1% of the total PLCQ-SR
scale variance.