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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2008 May 20;102(1-3):303–311. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2008.03.023

Table 4.

Results of block entry linear regression predicting UPSA total score at termination of a 12-month computer training trial.

Variable Beta t-value p-value
Block 1a
Baseline UPSA .50 3.75 .001
Group −.04 −.23 .784
Block 2b
Positive Symptoms (PANSS) −.02 −.14 .886
Negative Symptoms (PANSS) .16 1.15 ..256
Block 3c
Vocabulary (WAIS-III) .21 1.36 .183
Penn CPT Efficiency −.13 −.943 .352
CVLT-II Learning Slope .34 2.48 .018
PCET Errors .09 .66 .516
Processing Speed Index (WAIS-III) −.06 .40 .694
a

R2=.2 5, F=7.14, df=2,43, p=.002

b

Non-significant.

c

R2=.19, F=2.52, df=5,36, p=.047

Note: UPSA=UCSD Performance-Based Skills Assessment (UPSA); PANSS=Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale; WAIS-III=Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale; CPT=Continuous Performance Test; CVLT-II= California Verbal Learning Test; PCET= Penn Conditional Exclusion Test.