Table 1.
Control (n=56) | Schizophrenia (n=47) | Statistics | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | 41 male, 15 female | 36 male, 9 female | X2(1)=.83, p=.36 |
Age | 34.11 (11.53) | 34.84 (11.96) | t(101)=−.31, p=.76 |
Handedness | 46 R, 10 L | 38 R, 9 L | X2(1)=.03, p=.87 |
SES (Mother/Father) | 14.89 (4.50) 15.06 (4.22) |
15.33 (3.36) 15.15 (4.08) |
t(99.15)=0.58, p=.58 (mother); t(92)=.10, p=.92 (father) |
WTAR Percentile Score | 37.57 (10.67) | 35.62 (9.50) | t(101)=−.97, p=.33 |
Years of Education | 14.75 (1.94) | 13.15 (1.82) | t(100)=−4.27, p<.001 |
Personal SES | 35.70 (12.25) | 24.87 (6.17) | t(87.28)=−5.70, p<.001 |
Level of Functioning (UPSA-B) | 81.91 (10.50) | 78.30 (10.91) | t(100)=−1.70, p=.09 |
Numerical values in columns 2-3 are either counts (if integers), or means (and standard deviations).