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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2016 Sep 2;24(5):543–554. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2016.1226747

Table 4.

Correlation between TEA subscale scores and Neuropsychological Tests

Neuropsych. Test Visual
Elevator
Map
Search
Telephone
Search
Telephone w/
Counting
Dual task
decrement
Trails A .60** −.49** .64** .70** .41**
Trails B .49** −.51** .55** .46** .20**
Trails B-A Delta .33** −.41** .45** .32** .06
Clock-in-a-box −.41** .35** −.36** −.39** −.34**
FAS words −.33** .34** −.40** −.43** −.31**
HVLT: Immed.
Recall
−.17* .37** −.33** −.37** −.24**
HVLT:
Delayed recall
−.18** .36** −.31** −.31** −.26**
HVLT:
Recognition
−.13 .25** −0.34** −.30** −.22**
MMSE −.37** .39** −.45** −.48** −.37**
*

Pearson correlation coefficient, p-value significant at the 0.05 level

**

significant at the 0.01 level

TEA – Test of Everyday Attention