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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2015 Jan 28;131:57–63. doi: 10.1016/j.pbb.2015.01.014

Table 3.

Factors Predicting the Effect of P/T-depletion on PAL Task Performance

B SE B β p
Omission Errors
Full sample model
  Constant 2.10 10.8 0.849
  Age −0.001 0.398 −0.001 0.997
  Post-correct RT change 0.046 0.014 0.705 0.006
  POMS change −0.085 0.237 −0.075 0.726
Adults
  Constant −15.7 9.95 0.176
  Age 0.522 0.332 .399 0.176
  Post-correct RT change 0.025 0.011 .568 0.067
  POMS change 0.226 0.197 .293 0.302
Emerging Adults
  Constant −27.1 32.4 0.464
  Age 1.54 1.43 .193 0.360
  Post-correct RT change 0.040 0.015 .454 0.075
  POMS change −1.02 0.239 −.780 0.023
Passive Avoidance Errors
Full sample model
  Constant 31.9 8.60 0.003
  Age −1.29 0.316 −0.640 0.002
  Post-correct RT change 0.029 0.011 0.403 0.026
  POMS change 0.141 0.188 0.115 0.470
Adults
  Constant 20.1 13.9 0.208
  Age −0.915 0.464 −0.556 0.106
  Post-correct RT change 0.035 0.015 0.624 0.070
  POMS change 0.130 0.275 0.134 0.656
Emerging Adults
  Constant 54.8 38.3 0.248
  Age −2.07 1.69 −0.562 0.307
  Post-correct RT change −0.005 0.018 −0.111 0.815
  POMS change −0.150 0.283 −0.248 0.632

Results from multiple linear regression analysis of predictors of the P/T-depletion effect on PAL task performance.

B: beta value; SE B: beta value standard error; β: standardized beta.