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. 2013 Dec 21;35(8):3602–3615. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22424

Table 3.

Structural connectivity linked to behavioral parameters

P value
Main effect GROUP Main effect AF Interaction effect (GROUP × AF)
SRS <0.001 n.s. n.s
SCQ <0.001 n.s. n.s.
VIQ <0.001 n.s. 0.001
PIQ 0.064 n.s. n.s.
Pragmatieklijst <0.001 n.s. n.s.
PPVT <0.001 0.034 <0.001
CFD <0.001 n.s. 0.047
SF <0.001 n.s. 0.013
WC‐R <0.001 n.s. 0.003
WC‐E <0.001 n.s. 0.001
WD <0.001 n.s. 0.008
TC 0.004 n.s. n.s.
SA <0.001 n.s. 0.015
SR <0.001 n.s. 0.034
WA n.s. n.s. n.s.
Mean language score <0.001 n.s. 0.001

Note: A series of ANOVA analyses were performed to characterize the main effect of GROUP and/or AF and an interaction effect for scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ), Verbal IQ (VIQ), Performance IQ (PIQ), and all subtests of the CELF‐4NL. The results of the ANOVA analyses with GROUP (ASD or CO) and AF (+ or −) as between‐subject factors are given. P values are given for significant main and/or interaction effects (P < 0.05) or when a statistical trend was observed (P < 0.065). Selected results are graphically shown in Figure 3.