Table 3.
Illustrates the Statistical Significance of Comparisons of Correlations That Are Within- and Between-Category for Individual OxMET Metrics.
| OxMET measure | Median between | Median within | Sig. | r | r 95% CIs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | −.05 | .38 | .017 | .28 | .03 to .51 |
| Time | −.21 | .23 | <.001 | .53 | .39 to .66 |
| Error | −.05 | .17 | .05 | .11 | .01 to .24 |
| Composite/ratio | −.18 | .29 | .009 | .31 | .07 to .5 |
Note. We used Wilcoxon rank sum with continuity correction comparisons and present r as the effect size. Within-category refers to correlations between variables that match in type of metric, such as accuracy-accuracy or error-error metric comparisons, thus between-category comparisons refer to comparisons including accuracy-time, or error-ratio score metric comparisons.