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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychiatry. 2018 Jul 2;85(5):425–433. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.06.018

Table 2.

Posterior probabilities of reductions in MBcontrol

This table shows the probability that each self-report measure predicts decreases in MBcontrol. Bold values denote that at least 95% of the posterior probability density over β (the coefficient relating symptom severity to model-based control) is below 0, indicating a high degree of certainty that symptom or trait severity is associated with reduced model-based control.

Stakes: High Low High-Low

Construct Neg Neg Neg
Obsessive-Compulsive 100% 100% 73%
Distress Intolerance 100% 100% 26%
Positive Urgency 100% 100% 24%
Negative Urgency 99% 100% 27%
Anxiety Sensitivity 97% 99% 32%
Depression 96% 100% 17%
Uncertainty Intolerance 100% 95% 79%
Emotion Dysregulation 99% 95% 65%
Apathy 95% 98% 40%
Disordered Eating 95% 98% 38%
Perseverance (lack of) 91% 98% 29%
Barratt Impulsiveness 90% 99% 27%
Schizotypy 92% 93% 46%
Premeditation (lack of) 97% 80% 79%
Trait Anxiety 75% 99% 14%
Rumination 94% 78% 72%
Alcohol Use 65% 82% 36%
Sensation Seeking 38% 100% 1%
Social Anxiety 59% 37% 66%