Table 7.
Name | DOF | % variance explained | −2 log(L) | BIC |
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All subjects (N = 105) | ||||
Mean | 5 | – | −4.02 | 27.29 |
Linear regression | 10 | 12.10 | −71.8 | −9.21 |
Simultaneous 2-segment | 11 | 20.70 | −125.8 | −56.95 |
Independent 2-segment | 15 | 20.90 | −126.7 | −32.85 |
Passed balance test (N = 79) | ||||
Mean | 5 | – | −4.03 | 25.86 |
Linear regression | 10 | 7.20 | −33.6 | 26.15 |
Simultaneous 2-segment | 11 | 20.10 | −92.6 | −26.79 |
Independent 2-segment | 15 | 20.30 | −93.6 | −3.92 |
The simplest model simply calculates the mean (e.g., Table 1), ignoring age variations, and provides a standard statistical baseline for the three other models. The linear regression model (Table 5) has 10 fit parameters – a slope and intercept for each of the 5 motion directions. The independent 2-segment model has 15 fit parameters – a baseline, age cutoff, and slope for each of our 5 threshold measures reported herein. The simultaneous 2-segment model has 11 fit parameters – a single age cutoff as well as a baseline measure and slope for each of 5 threshold measures. The BIC was the smallest (best) for the 11-parameter model both for all subjects and for subjects who passed the balance test.