Table 3. Statistical values for multiple regression analyses between the SRE score and other psychological variables.
Variables | Covariates inthe multipleregression analyses | P value (uncorrected,corrected for FDR) | t value | Standardizedpartial regressioncoefficient (β) |
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Age | Sex, RAPM | 0.846, 0.500 | −0.195 | −0.07 |
Sex (Female = 1, Male = 0) | age, RAPM | 1.31*10−23, 1.70*10−22 | 10.04 | 0.373 |
Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrix (RAPM) | age, sex | 0.993, 0.538 | 0.008 | 2.94*10−4 |
Trait anger (STAXI) | age, sex, RAPM | 0.001, 0.003 | −3.215 | −0.115 |
Anger-out (STAXI) | age, sex, RAPM | 0.007, 0.013 | −2.698 | −0.097 |
Hostile behaviors (CTS) | age, sex, RAPM | 0.001, 0.003 | −3.446 | −0.123 |
Neuroticism | age, sex, RAPM | 0.005, 0.013 | −2.789 | −0.101 |
Suicide ideation and depressive tendency | age, sex, RAPM | 0.023, 0.030 | −2.281 | −0.081 |
Each statistical value represents the association between the SRE score and individual variables that are desribed in the row “Variables” in the multiple regression analyses. In each mutiple regression analysis, the dependent variable is the SRE score and the independent variables are one variable from the row “Variables” and individual variables that are described in the corresponding row of “Covariates in the multiple regression analyses”.