Figure 1.
Pearson’s correlations between measures from older adults in Study 1 (left) and younger and older adults in Study 2 (right). Each cell shows the correlation coefficients, with significant correlations containing a circle (p-values are represented in the top-right corner). The size and color of each circle is proportional to the magnitude of the correlation, with cooler colors indicating positive correlations and warmer colors indicating negative correlations.
Note. †p = .05; *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001; ****p < .0001.
