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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2010 Sep;122(1-3):179–184. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2010.04.018

Table 4.

Correlations between the HiSoC and GF-S, SOPS, and Eyes Test (N=54)

Variable GF-S Eyes Testa SOPS Pos SOPS Neg SOPS Dis SOPS Gen
HiSoC total .31 b .17 .14 −.07 −.29 b −.18
Social-Inter .27b .30b .19 .00 −.09 −.20
Affect .34b .05 .09 −.06 −.27b −.15
OB & L .28b .09 .07 −.08 −.36b −.11
Rater’s impression .30b .23 .14 −.17 −.25 −.07

Note. HiSoC total=total scores on the High-Risk Social Challenge task; Social-Inter=Social-interpersonal; OB & L=Odd Behavior and Language; GF-S=Global Functioning-Social Scale; SOPS= Scale of Prodromal Symptoms, Positive, Negative, Disorganized and General symptom subscales; Higher Scores on the HiSoC indicate better social behavior; higher SOPS scores indicate more symptoms; higher GF-S scores indicate better social functioning; higher Eyes Test scores indicate better performance.

a

correlations with Eyes Test are based on N=53, data is missing for 1 participant.

b

p<.05 (two tailed)