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. 2017 Aug 1;12(8):e0181605. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181605

Table 3. Pearson’s R correlation between the predicted outcomes in the test set using the trained regression models and the clinical scores of the test set, for both the data-driven and manually chosen models.

Pearson’s R correlation Relative mean error (%) 95% Confidence Interval
AHA 0.706** 0.145 (0.488, 0.841)
BRIEF 0.482 -0.303 (0.124, 0.729)
SDQ 0.795** -0.419 (0.456, 0.932)
TVPS 0.617* 0.099 (0.252, 0.827)
WR 0.545* -0.686 (0.161, 0.786)
VOC 0.682** 0.343 (0.354, 0.860)

Correlations in bold have a statistical significance of p < 0.008. Asterisked correlations were found to be statistically significant after multiple comparisons:

* p < 0.008

** p < 0.0016.

AHA, Assisting Hand Assessment; BRIEF, Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function; SDQ, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire; TVPS, Test of Visual Perception Skills; VOC, vocabulary; WR, Word reasoning