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. 2022 Apr 13;3(2):287–317. doi: 10.1162/nol_a_00066

Table 5. .

Pearson correlation tests on RIN-transformed data for the behavioral tests

  Behavioral test score correlations
Pragmatic tests CCF ToM Language tests
AD N = 194 PC-RR N = 198 OSpan N = 198 RMET N = 193 AR N = 198 vSweSAT N = 60 LDT N = 58
AD p = 0.039 (one-tailed) n.s. n.s. p = 0.010 p = 0.012 n.s.
PC-RR   p = 2.9 · 10−3 n.s. p = 8.2 · 10−3 p = 4.6 · 10−4 n.s.
OSpan     n.s. p = 0.042 p = 5.6 · 10−4 n.s.
RMET       n.s. n.s. p = 0.024
AR         p = 9.2 · 10−6 n.s.
vSweSAT           n.s.

Note. All p values and correlation coefficients can be found in Table S2. n.s. stands for nonsignificant (p > 0.05). All tests are two-tailed except for the AD and PC-RR correlation. No correction for multiple comparisons was applied. We refrain from drawing any conclusions from the Pearson correlation coefficients themselves, which is why we are not showing them here (see further discussion in the section: Analysis of the behavioral data).