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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ear Hear. 2012 Nov;33(6):709–720. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0b013e31825aab15

TABLE 1.

Pair-wise Pearson correlations among experimental and clinical measures

Delta F Masked
Delta F
SNRFM Duration
Descending
Duration
Ascending
QSIN
SNR Loss
Age .466
.020
.663
<.001
.743
<.001
.220 .112 .576
.002
PTA .399
.046
.534
.005
.625
<.001
.348 .226 .810
<.001
4-kHz
Threshold
.451
.022
.627
<.001
.693
<.001
.406
.044
.202 .694
<.001
QSIN
SNR Loss
.200 .281 .489
.013
.189 .340 1

In individual cells, Pearson correlation with adjusted p value underneath in cases where the one-tailed correlation was significant at the 0.05 level or lower. p values were corrected for multiple comparisons with an iterative resampling procedure (see text for additional details). Number of subjects was 36 for all measures except Duration Ascending for which data were obtained from only 28 listeners with missing data from the younger subject group.