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. 2020 Feb 1;30(1):51–96. doi: 10.1007/s11065-019-09423-6
AGE SEX EDU TMTA TMTB LF SF BNT VLT-TR VLT-DR
AGE 1 0.335 0.514 0.266 0.247 0.08 −0.269 −0.059 −0.053 −0.186
SEX 0.335 1 0.139 0.124 0.105 −0.136 −0.319 0.078 −0.121 −0.164
EDU 0.514 0.139 1 0.046 0.009 0.31 −0.008 0.033 0.227 0.064
TMTA 0.266 0.124 0.046 1 0.581 −0.336 −0.387 −0.224 −0.269 −0.293
TMTB 0.247 0.105 0.009 0.581 1 −0.338 −0.443 −0.126 −0.4 −0.408
LF 0.08 −0.136 0.31 −0.336 −0.338 1 0.553 0.108 0.443 0.318
SF −0.269 −0.319 −0.008 −0.387 −0.443 0.553 1 0.301 0.559 0.521
BNT −0.059 0.078 0.033 −0.224 −0.126 0.108 0.301 1 0.293 0.252
VLT-TR −0.053 −0.121 0.227 −0.269 −0.4 0.443 0.559 0.293 1 0.74
VLT-DR −0.186 −0.164 0.064 −0.293 −0.408 0.318 0.521 0.252 0.74 1

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N = 240

Sex coding: male > female

Education coding: higher is better