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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 May 14.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Neuropsychol. 2005;28(2):669–688. doi: 10.1207/s15326942dn2802_6

Table 2.

Intertask Correlations for the Overall Sample and by Digit Span Group

SS
Task Ca Ba Statueb DSc VAd
SS-C .47**** .17* .28*** .22**
SS-B .53**** .02 .13 .23**
Statue .18* .05 .29*** .17*
DS .30*** .16* .30*** .16*
VA .32**** .34**** .18* .18*
SS-C .46**** .26* .35** .26
SS-B .60**** .09 .12 .29*
Statue .00 .01 .40** .33*
DS .25 .10 .37* .20
VA .40* .25 .00 .14

First panel are the first-order correlations for the entire sample (bottom left) and partial correlations with age controlled (top right); second panel are the correlations for children with a digit span of = 3 (bottom left), and top right of the second panel are the correlations for children with a digit span of = 5. SS = Shape School; DS = Delayed Search; VA = NEPSY Visual Attention.

a

n = 184.

b

n = 159.

c

n = 146.

d

n = 143.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001

****

p < .0001.