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. 2019 Apr 15;8:e42265. doi: 10.7554/eLife.42265

Table 2. Pearson correlation coefficients (and Bayes Factors) between the behavioral measurements for the first, the second, and across the two samples.

Relative accuracy Subjective difficulty BPQ Positive PANAS HAMA BDI
Relative accuracy -
1st sample Subjective difficulty −0.43**
(10.38)
-
BPQ 0.27
(0.17)
−0.15
(0.29)
-
Positive PANAS 0.31
(1.38)
−0.04
(0.19)
−0.006
(0.19)
-
HAMA −0.006
(0.19)
−0.14
(0.28)
0.25
(0.69)
−0.12
(0.25)
-
BDI −0.002
(0.19)
−0.004
(0.19)
0.16
(0.32)
−0.06
(0.20)
0.70***
(>100)
-
Relative accuracy -
2nd sample Subjective difficulty - -
BPQ −0.17
(0.33)
- -
Positive PANAS 0.12
(0.27)
- 0.07
(0.25)
-
HAMA 0.29
(0.69)
- 0.40
(1.90)
−0.034
(0.24)
-
BDI 0.034
(0.24)
- 0.075
(0.25)
−0.43
(2.84)
0.47*
(4.96)
-
Relative accuracy -
1st + 2nd samples Subjective difficulty - -
BPQ 0.06
(0.17)
- -
Positive PANAS 0.25
(1.16)
- 0.03
(0.15)
-
HAMA 0.12
(0.25)
- 0.31*
(4.91)
−0.09
(0.20)
-
BDI 0.008
(0.15)
- 0.14
(0.28)
−0.20
(0.56)
0.60***
(>100)
-

* corrected p<0.05; ** corrected p<0.01; *** corrected p<0.001; value in brackets represents Bayes factor. BPQ, body perception questionnaire; PANAS, positive and negative affective schedule; HAMA, Hamilton anxiety scale; BDI, Beck depression inventory.