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. 2018 Jul 6;48(12):4193–4206. doi: 10.1007/s10803-018-3675-x

Table 5.

Correlations with between Mean EF Percentile and Self-report ASD traits and mood scales

Whole sample Male Female
AQ (n = 133) r = .160, p = .066 r = .062, p = .548 r = .371, p = .024a,b
EQ (n = 133) r = − .187, p = .031a r =  .160, p = .119 r =  .249, p = .137
SQ (n = 132) r = .280, p = .001a r = 235., p = .022a r = .410, p = .012a
BDI (n = 73) r = − .261, p = .026a r =  .265, p = .060 r =  .302, p = .172
BAI (n = 73) r =  .221, p = .060 r =  .207, p = .146 r =  .393, p = .071

Significant results are given in bold

aRemains significant after controlling for age

bFisher’s r comparing correlations for males versus females (z =  1.64, two-tailed p = .101; one-tailed p = .051)