Fig. 2: Study 2 correlations between Observed and Predicted Well-being Scores. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 2: Study 2 correlations between Observed and Predicted Well-being Scores.

From: Language-based assessments can predict psychological and subjective well-being

Fig. 2

Note. N = 222. Values are Pearson correlations, with disattenuated correlations in parentheses (adjusted to account for measurement unreliability, representing the estimated true correlation between constructs); 95%CIs and RMSE indicated in brackets. Columns are grouped by prompt type. RMSE reflects average prediction error; lower values indicate better model performance. P values were FDR-corrected for multiple comparisons. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 (FDR-corrected). Significant correlations are bolded. PWB Ryff Psychological Well-Being, PWB mean Overall PWB score, SWLS Satisfaction With Life Scale.

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