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. 2015 Mar 24;39(7):566–572. doi: 10.1177/0146621615577361

Table 1.

Summary Statistics for Each Testing Session Date (Denoted as T1,2).

Battery Subtest <TP>
SD <TP>
n R
MD
T 1 T 2 T 1 T 2 LB UB
DANA PRT 102.9 106.8 13.02 12.57 89 0.75 18.04
0.60 0.84
RT 192.4 198.3 26.77 23.54 87 0.81 32.34
0.69 0.87
ANAM4 PRT 97.62 103.56 13.10 10.31 50 0.51 25.42
0.28 0.69
RT 86.88 91.38 11.46 12.76 50 0.60 22.37
0.39 0.75
ImPACT RT 0.60 0.61 0.08 0.09 44 0.53 0.17
0.28 0.71

Note. Reported mean throughput (<TP>) is the mean throughput of n total subjects (matched for test and retest), and SD <TP> is the associated standard deviation of the mean throughput of n total subjects. For the DANA data, R was calculated by the way of Equation 2, presented with LB and UB (constructed in the 95% confidence interval). With respect to the ANAM4 and ImPACT data listed here from Cole et al. (2013), the ICC model used to calculate R which was not reported in that work. Note that the reported metric for ImPACT is not <TP>, but rather ImPACT’s composite score. The MD is calculated from Equations 3 and 4, using the greater standard deviation between the two time points per subtest, per test battery. TP = throughput; LB = lower bound; UB = upper bound; MD = minimum difference; DANA = Defense Automated Neurobehavioral Assessment; ANAM = Automated Neurobehavioral Assessment; ImPACT = Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing; RT = Reaction Time; PRT = Procedural Reaction Time.