“…In this model, the items had factor loadings over .30, which can be seen as a very conservative criterion, however, previous studies have reported similar levels or even under them (Ang et al, 2011;Reynolds & Richmond, 2008;. The modified four-factor model, composed of Physiological anxiety, Worry/Social anxiety, Defensiveness I, and Defensiveness II, has been previously found in the studies by Zhu and Lowe (2017) and Cha et al (2020). However, in studies that reported a structure of three or five factors, the correlation between the factors Worry and Social anxiety was high, with values such as .73 (Reynolds & Richmond, 2008), .74 (Ang et al, 2011), and.77 (Lowe, 2014), justifying the combination of both factors into only one.…”