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. 2021 Jan 9;29:102557. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102557

Table 1.

Evidence ratios of SRS scores regarding differences in improvements between groups.

SRS Difference in Improvement D (95% CI) Hypothesis Evidence Ratio Strength of Evidence
Total 7.88 (-4.58 – 20.19) D > 0 5.79 Substantial
SCOG 1.88 (-0.26 – 4.03) D > 0 12.51 Strong
AM 2.01 (-0.39 – 4.4) D > 0 10.68 Strong
SM 1.51 (-0.48 – 3.45) D > 0 8.86 Substantial
SCOM 2.1 (-1.24 – 5.53) D > 0 5.53 Substantial
SA 0.68 (-0.57 – 1.95) D > 0 4.46 Substantial

Note: Evidence ratios > 1 indicate support for the hypothesis that mean improvement is greater in the experimental SCP-training group than in the control group. Evidence ratios < 1 indicate support for the hypothesis that mean improvement in the control group is greater than or equal to that of the SCP training group. A 95% credible interval (95% CI) gives a numerical range in which the value of the mean difference in improvement falls with a probability of 0.95.