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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 24.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Neuropsychiatry. 2012 Oct 30;18(4):326–354. doi: 10.1080/13546805.2012.721728

Table 4. Participants’ scores on the self-report scales (top) and relations between Eyes test scores and the other measures (bottom).

Males (n = 92)
Females (n = 108)
Total sample (n = 200)
Cronbach’s α Minimum Maximum Mean (SD) Minimum Maximum Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Median IQR
Eyes test .605      8     32 24.1 (4.7)   15     34 25.5 (3.5) 24.8 (4.2)    25   5
EQ .800    25     64 41.8 (8.7)   27     67 48.3 (8.4) 45.3 (9.1)    45 13
TAS .743    25     71 44.4 (9.1)   22     72 43.1 (9.0) 43.7 (9.1)    43 12
SDS .723      3     29 16.6 (5.2)     5     28 16.3 (4.5) 16.5 (4.8)    16   7
Pearson’s correlation coefficient
Eyes test     EQ TAS Eyes test     EQ TAS Eyes test     EQ TAS

EQ −.039 −.070   .013
TAS  −.220*        −.358**   .019        −.455** −.117        −.406**
SDS .079        .302* −.321*   .013          .410** −.325*    .044          .321** −.319*

SD =standard deviation; IQR = interquartile range. *p <.01, **p <.0001.