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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2018 Oct 8;8(4):333–346. doi: 10.1080/21622965.2018.1486194

Table 4:

Spearman Correlation Coefficients of PROMACY Scores with Other Neuropsychological Measures

Construct (Test/Subtest) Subscale
Mean(SD)
PROMACY
Summary
Score
Correlation
PROMACY
TB Score
Correlation
Prospective Memory (NEPT)
Event-based score 6.74 (4.96) −.04 −.10
Retrospective Memory (WRAML2)
Verbal Learning Total 9.26 (2.46) .39** .30
Verbal Learning Recall 9.68 (2.93) .38** .38
Design Memory Total 8.64 (2.96) .27 .28
Design Memory Recognition 8.94 (3.38) .17 .24
Working Memory (WISC-IV/WAIS-IV)
Working Memory Index (n=50) 94.16 (11.83) .53** .44
Processing Speed (WISC-IV/WAIS-IV)
Coding 7.78 (2.96) .19 .22
Executive Function (DKEFS)
Verbal Fluency
Letter Fluency 8.72 (2.57) .46** .48
Category Fluency 10.06 (2.99) .42** .36
Category Switching 9.11 (2.75) .20 .24
Design Fluency
Filled Dots 8.37 (2.11) .18 .14
Empty Dots 8.67 (2.22) .20 .22
Switching 9.11 (2.55) −.08 −.10
Inhibition/Interference
(DKEFS Color-Word Interference)
Color Naming 8.13 (3.57) .20 .10
Word Reading 9.54 (3.44) .37** .29
Inhibition 8.64 (2.89) .14 .14
Inhibition/Switching 8.44 (3.25) .15 .09
Problem-Solving/Concept Formation
(DKEFS 20 Questions)
Abstraction 8.38 (2.76) .30** .27
FSIQ
WISC-IV/WAIS-IV FSIQ (n=50) 92.24 (11.22) .45** .42
*

p < .05;

**

p < .01

(n = 54).PROMACY – Prospective Memory Assessment for Children & Youth; SD – Standard Deviation; EB – Event-based; TB – Time-based; NEPT – Naturalistic Event-Based Prospective Memory Task; WRAML2 – Wide Range Assessment of Memory & Learning, 2nd Edition; DKEFS – Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System; WISC-IV – Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, 4th Edition; WAIS-IV – Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 4th Edition; FSIQ – Full Scale Intelligence Quotient. Note: Significance testing was not performed on the Time--based correlations, which are provided only for descriptive purposes. Event-based correlations are not reported due to low reliability.