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Table 2 Correlations among variables of interest, and Bayes factors for correlation with CGI-S anxiety

From: Williams syndrome: on the role of intellectual abilities in anxiety

 

CGI-S Anxiety

BF01 for CGI-S anxiety

FSIQ

PIQ

VIQ

WMI

FTF EF

FTF Memory

FTF Learning

CPT CR

CPT CE

FSIQ

− .365*

0.49

1

        

Non-verbal IQ

− .327

0.67

.793**

1

       

Verbal IQ

− .391*

0.38

.865**

.586**

1

      

WM

− .105

2.60

.839**

.620**

.713**

1

     

FTF EF

− .022

2.65

− .143

.121

− .261

.062

1

    

FTF Memory

.109

2.54

− .111

.073

− .363*

.031

.683**

1

   

FTF Learning

− .094

5.35

− .318

− .185

− .462*

− .135

.782**

.725**

1

  

CCPT CR

− .093

2.73

.558**

.198

.506**

.544**

− .221

− .118

.229

1

 

CCPT CE

.086

5.22

.358*

.008

.354*

.408*

− .222

− .246

− .169

.692**

1

CCPT Variability

.182

1.78

− .514**

− .481*

− .549**

− .303

.279

.057

.405*

− .409*

.175

  1. Note: Significant correlations between variables are marked in bold. Bayes factors are marked in italic. CGI-S = Clinical Global Impression Scale – Severity, BF01 = Bayes Factor for the null hypothesis, FSIQ = Full scale IQ, PIQ = Performance/Non-verbal IQ, VIQ = Verbal IQ, WMI = Working Memory Index, FTF EF = Five to Fifteen, EF = Executive Function, CCPT = Connors Continuous Performance Test, CR = Correct Responses, CE = Commission Errors
  2. *p < 0.05, **p < .001