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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Nov 15.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Struct Funct. 2023 Dec 30;229(9):2237–2253. doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02738-4

Table 1.

Demographic statistics of participants with anomic and Broca’s aphasia: mean and standard deviation of age and WAB-R score, percentages of race/ethnicity and education levels out of all participants in the study. (*Two-sample t-test was used to test group difference in age, time post-stroke, and WAB-R score; χ2-test and Fisher’s exact test were used to test group difference in race/ethnicity, gender and education)

Anomic n1 = 39 Broca’s n2 = 57 p*
Age 62.73±11.97 59.82±10.35 0.42
Time post-stroke 2.9±3.42 4.3±4.29 0.13
Race/Ethnicity 0.51
 Hispanic 0.00 0.00
 Black 0.13 0.29
 White 0.87 0.68
 Other 0.00 0.03
Education 0.26
 High school 0.07 0.26
 College or associate 0.07 0.09
 Bachelor and above 0.86 0.65
Gender 0.74
 Male 0.60 0.68
 WAB-R 85.74±6.38 46.44±16.93 < 0.01