Table 5. Pearson and Bayesian correlations between executive function measures and demographic measures.
| Demographic Measures | LISAS Switch Cost (BF10) | LISAS Mixing Cost (BF10) | LISAS Stroop Effect (BF10) | SSRT (BF10) | Forward Span (BF10) | Backward Span (BF10) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | .06 (.17) | .04 (.16) | .14 (.29) | –.02 (.15) | –.27* (1.83) | –.11 (.22) |
| Gender | .03 (.15) | –.11 (.23) | –.08 (.18) | –.06 (.17) | –.19 (.48) | –.17 (.38) |
| Education | .05 (.16) | .01 (.15) | .11 (.23) | .09 (.19) | –.09 (.20) | –.05 (.16) |
| Mother’s Education | .06 (.17) | –.03 (.15) | –.24* (.09) | .11 (.22) | .22 (.82) | .11 (.22) |
| Father’s Education | –.01 (.15) | –.02 (.15) | –.10 (.21) | .04 (.15) | .16 (.37) | .04 (.15) |
| PSSS | –.17 (.41) | –.11 (.22) | .08 (.19) | .19 (.58) | .14 (.28) | .09 (.19) |
PSSS = parental socioeconomic status scale; LISAS = linear integrated speed-accuracy score; BF = Bayes Factor.
= correlation is significant at 0.05 level (2-tailed).