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. 2018 Apr 26;19:343–350. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.04.031

Table 2.

Means/SDs of the outcome variables and results of the mixed ANOVAs.

HC
SAD
BPD
Mixed ANOVAs
Condition
Group
Condition × group
M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) χ2(1) p r χ2(2) p χ2(2) p
P3 Pz Inclusion 5.78 (3.53) 7.62 (3.19) 8.40 (4.39) 41.03 <0.001 0.62 14.56 <0.001 2.03 0.36
Overinclusion 2.48 (2.79) 5.60 (3.17) 5.68 (3.47)
Throws %a Inclusion 31.25 (12.15) 29.43 (12.42) 26.61 (6.90) 46.04 <0.001 0.65 3.50 0.17 0.45 0.80
Overinclusion 46.11 (16.98) 46.43 (20.92) 40.46 (13.09)
Ostracismb Inclusion 2.93 (1.36) 4.54 (2.47) 4.33 (2.17) 32.92 <0.001 0.59 6.64 0.04 9.56 0.008
Overinclusion 2.39 (1.37) 2.32 (0.72) 2.48 (1.12)
Neg. mood Inclusion 1.20 (0.46) 1.93 (1.18) 1.81 (0.97) 1.90 0.17 0.16 8.22 0.02 6.33 0.04
Overinclusion 1.30 (0.86) 1.38 (0.78) 1.78 (0.97)
Need threat Inclusion 9.33 (1.64) 12.7 (2.97) 12.5 (2.53) 26.91 <0.001 0.54 27.24 <0.001 8.38 0.02
Overinclusion 8.3 (2.5) 9.07 (2.93) 10.55 (2.8)

Note. HC = Healthy Controls, SAD = Social Anxiety Disorder, BPD = Borderline Personality Disorder. Throws % = Estimated Percentage of Ball Tosses Received, Neg. Mood = Negative Mood. Pz = parietal. Significant interaction effects are indicated in bold; if there was no significant interaction effect, significant main effects are indicated in bold instead.

a

One person with BPD with missing data: n (BPD) = 28.

b

Two persons with BPD with missing data: n (BPD) = 27.