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. 2018 May 17;61(5):1140–1156. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-17-0277

Table 3.

Significant fixed effects in the linear mixed effects model.

Fixed effect β SE p
(Intercept) 0.396 0.039 < .001
Severity, sev −0.284 0.062 < .001
Phase, HP 0.019 0.005 < .001
Phase, post-HP 0.017 0.007 .011
Practice condition, PR 0.03 0.004 < .001
Treatment condition, TR 0.045 0.004 < .001
Word class, ACT 0.009 0.003 .007
Word class, ACT × Severity, sev −0.021 0.005 < .001
Word class, ACT × Severity, mod/sev −0.019 0.004 < .001
Phase, pre-HP × Practice condition, PR −0.04 0.006 < .001
Phase, HP × Practice condition, PR 0.037 0.005 < .001
Severity, sev × Phase, post-HP −0.029 0.01 .005
Severity, sev × Practice condition, PR −0.019 0.005 .001
Phase, pre-HP × Treatment condition, TR 0.038 0.006 < .001
Phase, post-HP × Treatment condition, TR −0.016 0.007 .02
Practice condition, PR × Treatment condition, TR −0.008 0.004 .019
Severity, sev × Treatment condition, TR −0.028 0.005 < .001
Severity, mod/sev × Treatment condition, TR 0.027 0.005 < .001
Severity, sev × Phase, HP × Practice condition, PR −0.022 0.008 .006
Severity, mod/sev × Phase, pre-HP × Treatment condition, TR 0.024 0.008 .003
Severity, sev × Phase, HP × Practice condition, PR × Treatment condition, TR 0.017 0.008 .028

Note. The intercept represents the overall mean accuracy, and the coefficient of a variable represents the effect of the variable as the amount of deviation from the overall mean. ACT = action pictures; sev = severe; HP = home practice phase; PR = practiced pictures; TR = treated pictures; mod/sev = moderate-to-severe.