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. 2015 Jan 21;2(1):140382. doi: 10.1098/rsos.140382

Table 2.

(a) Regression models for the prediction of emotion recognition threshold, including demographic variables (age, IQ and depression) in the first step, alexithymia, measured by the TAS-20 in the second step, and ED symptomology, measured by the EDE-Q in the third. (b) Regression models including demographic variables in the first step, ED symptomology in the second step, and alexithymia in the third. (Both hierarchical regressions indicate that alexithymia does, and ED symptomology does not, predict emotion recognition threshold over and above demographic variables, regardless of the order they were entered into the regression model.)

step predictor β p R2 (%) ΔR2 (p)
(a)
1 age −0.012 0.001 25.9 25.9% (0.009)
IQ 0.002 0.388
depression −0.002 0.259
2 age −0.011 0.001 36.0 10.1% (0.020)
IQ 0.002 0.257
depression 0.000 0.853
alexithymia −0.004 0.020
3 age −0.011 0.001 38.4 2.3% (0.249)
IQ 0.002 0.249
depression −0.002 0.399
alexithymia −0.004 0.015
ED symptomology 0.015 0.249
(b)
1 age −0.012 0.001 25.9 25.9% (0.009)
IQ 0.002 0.388
depression −0.002 0.259
2 age −0.011 0.002 27.1 1.2% (0.439)
IQ 0.002 0.389
depression −0.003 0.178
ED symptomology 0.011 0.439
3 age 0.011 0.001 38.4 11.3% (0.015)
IQ 0.002 0.249
depression −0.002 0.399
ED symptomology 0.015 0.249
alexithymia −0.004 0.015