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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 21.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2020 Oct 21;224:51–57. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.10.005

Table 2.

Pearson Correlations Between Confidence, Performance, and Overconfidence on the Bell Lysaker Emotion Recognition Test and Performance-Based and Self-reported variables

Healthy Control (HC) Participants with schizophrenia (SCZ)
Performance Based Tasks BLERT confidence in performance (0–100) BLERT performance (%) BLERT Over confidence BLERT confidence in performance (0–100) BLERT performance (%) BLERT Over confidence
ER-40 −.16* .34** −.14! .01 .67** −.50**!
Hinting 0.01 .08 −.07! .03 .35** −.30**!
Eyes −.03 .40** −.38**! −.03 .65** −.55**!
TASIT 0.06 .38** −.35** −.03 .53** −.44**
Trails A −.02 −.32** .29** −.01 −.31** .23*
Symbol Coding .00 .35** −.34** .00 .43** −.38**
HVLT −.04 .18* −.23*! .00 .50** −.37**!
Letter number span −.13 .19* −.28**! −.01 .49** −.42**!
Animal Fluency −.03 .26* −.27** −.05 .44** −.38**
WASI Vocabulary −.21** .35** −.47** −.03 .57** −.50**
*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

!

Correlation is significantly larger in the SCZ sample than HC