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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 11.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Inj. 2019 Jul 11;33(9):1173–1183. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2019.1632487

Table 5.

Pearson Correlations with significant values between naming task dependent variables and participant characteristics

Group Variable-Condition Time Post Speech Rate Sleep Quality NSI
Totala
mTBI
n=20
Accuracy-speeded .15
.27
−.03
.47
24
.17
−.38
.07
Accuracy-unspeeded −.36*
.06
.07
.40
−.53*
.01
−.47*
.03
Reaction Time-speeded −.11
.32
−.37
.09
.55**
.01
.17
.25
Reaction Time-unspeeded −.13
.30
−.39
.08
.44*
.03
.24
.18
OI
n=21
Accuracy-speeded .18
.22
−.39
.06
−.03
.45
−.69**
.00
Accuracy-unspeeded −.06
.41
−.11
.34
.21
.18
−.51**
.01
Reaction Time-speeded −.31
.09
−.42*
.05
.27
.12
.11
.32
Reaction Time-unspeeded −.40*
.04
−.54
.01
.19
.21
.11
.32

Note: mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury, OI = orthopedic injury,

NSI=Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory

a

Seventeen out of twenty (85%) mTBI participants included in this analysis

*

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (1-tailed).

**

Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (1 tailed).