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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 6.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2014 Jun 24;157(0):312–313. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.06.002

Table 1.

Baseline and post-training scores on neurocognition and clinical symptoms.

Baseline M (SD) Post-training M (SD) Z p Effect size
Neurocognition
 Processing speed 24.14 (4.85) 30.14 (10.30) 1.63 0.10 0.61
 Attention/vigilance 36.83 (15.43) 39.17 (9.35) 1.16 0.25 0.47
 Working memory 32.71 (8.18) 38.71 (11.56) 2.21 0.03 0.84
 Verbal learning 33.86 (11.10) 35.71 (9.43) 0.84 0.40 0.32
 Visual learning 39.43 (9.69) 43.17 (11.82) 0.73 0.46 0.30
 Reasoning/prob. Solving 39.86 (6.64) 40.43 (8.50) 0.53 0.60 0.20
Clinical symptoms
 Anxiety 34.00 (9.36) 26.40 (15.13) 1.48 0.14 0.66
 Depression 40.00 (14.63) 25.80 (19.22) 1.63 0.10 0.73
 Hallucinations 31.00 (9.88) 29.20 (8.87) 0.00 1.00 0.00
 Delusions 17.33 (5.96) 14.00 (5.15) 1.84 0.07 0.82

Note: N = 7 for neurocognitive measures; and N = 5 for clinical symptoms. Mean MCCB domain scores are reported as age- and gender-corrected T-scores. Effect sizes for nonparametric tests: r=ZN.