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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2016 May 20;38(8):925–940. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2016.1177490

Table 6.

Correlations Between Functional Status Measures with Demographic, Experimental and Neuropsychological Executive, and other Neuropsychological Predictors for the Older Adult Group

Self totalat¥ KI totalbt¥ UPSA totalc EPTd

Demographics
    Age .08 .13 −.33** −.43***
    Education −.25* −.20 .08 .42***
Experimental Executive
    Antisaccade .04 −.10 .18 .21
    Keep Track Task −.03 −.06 .33** .45***
    Number Letter Taskt .13 .05 −.32** −.11
Neuropsychological Executive
    Haylingt .04 .21 −.08 −.12
    Reading Span −.09 −.12 .53*** .51***
    Trails Bt .10 .46** −.45*** −.66***
Neuropsychological Other
    MAS delayed prose −.11 .03 .35** .42***
    Facial Recognition Test −.14 .00 .22 .31*
    Boston Naming Test −.01 −.02 .23 .40**

Note. MAS = Memory Assessment Scale. IADL-C = Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Compensation Scale. KI = knowledgeable informant. UPSA = UCSD Performance-Based Skills Assessment-Brief. EPT = Everyday Problems Test.

a

n = 60 – 63.

b

n = 49 – 52.

c

n = 67-70.

d

n = 65 – 68.

t

Higher scores represent poorer performance.

¥

Log-transformed total score.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.