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Table 2

Means, standard deviations, and correlations with confidence intervals

Variable M SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. ws 1.52 1.17

2. wd 138.72 51.42 -.66**


[-.68, -.65]

3. pm10 47.30 35.04 -.14** -.10**


[-.17, -.11] [-.13, -.07]

4. pm2.5 14.30 9.90 -.35** .12** .74**


[-.38, -.32] [.09, .15] [.73, .76]

5. so2 20.28 33.97 -.22** .24** .24** .43**


[-.25, -.19] [.22, .27] [.21, .27] [.40, .45]

6. no2 5.03 1.83 -.27** .14** .39** .38** .43**


[-.30, -.24] [.11, .17] [.36, .42] [.36, .41] [.41, .46]

7. o3 20.94 8.90 .17** -.05** -.31** -.28** -.29** -.38**


[.14, .20] [-.08, -.02] [-.34, -.28] [-.31, -.25] [-.32, -.27] [-.41, -.36]

8. Patmo 1006.39 2.31 -.21** .20** -.13** -.02 -.10** -.10** .45**
[-.24, -.18] [.17, .23] [-.16, -.10] [-.05, .01] [-.13, -.06] [-.13, -.07] [.43, .47]

9. Temper 21.59 3.69 .28** -.27** .11** -.11** .03 .07** -.58** -.61**
[.25, .30] [-.30, -.25] [.08, .14] [-.14, -.08] [-.00, .06] [.04, .10] [-.60, -.56] [-.63, -.59]

10. Humed 70.98 7.15 -.48** .29** .14** .30** .17** .16** -.12** .28** -.59
[-.50, -.45] [.27, .32] [.11, .17] [.28, .33] [.14, .20] [.13, .19] [-.15, -.09] [.26, .31] [-.6

11. Radiacion 176.52 278.91 .64** -.51** -.00 -.14** -.14** -.17** .05** -.15** .43
[.62, .66] [-.53, -.48] [-.03, .03] [-.17, -.11] [-.17, -.11] [-.20, -.14] [.02, .08] [-.18, -.12] [.4

Note. M and SD are used to represent mean and standard deviation, respectively. Values in square brackets indicate the 95%
confidence interval for each correlation. The confidence interval is a plausible range of population correlations that could have caused
the sample correlation (Cumming, 2014). * indicates p < .05. ** indicates p < .01.

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