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. 2021 Apr 9;12:616855. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.616855

Table 2.

One-sample t-test for the comparison of CPOs with the mean of the normative population as test value (T = 50) in the basic clinical scales.

Scale t M d PSES r AUC PIS(95% CI)
Hypochondriasis 4.17*** 56.37 0.48 0.266 0.23 0.633 0.316(0.211, 421)
Depression 6.95*** 59.90 0.80 0.432 0.37 0.714 0.212(0.119, 304)
Hysteria 8.57*** 61.25 0.99 0.516 0.44 0.758 0.161(0.078, 0.244)
Psychopathic deviation 15.86*** 67.81 1.83 0.802 0.68 0.902 0.034(−0.001, 0.075)
Paranoia 8.92*** 60.95 1.03 0.534 0.46 0.767 0.152(0.071, 0.233)
Psychasthenia 4.75*** 57.02 0.55 0.304 0.26 0.651 0.291(0.188, 0.394)
Schizophrenia 4.34*** 56.31 0.50 0.274 0.24 0.638 0.309(0.204, 0.414)
Hypomania 3.01** 52.99 0.35 0.198 0.17 0.598 0.363(0.254, 0.472)
Social introversion 2.27* 52.90 0.26 0.142 0.13 0.573 0.397(0.286, 0.508)

df(74). M, mean of the CPO group; d, Cohen's d; PSES, probability of superiority of the effect size; r, incremental in clinical symptoms; AUC, area under the curve; PIS(95% CI), probability of an inferiority score (95% confidence interval);

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01,

***

p < 0.001.