Table 3.
Hierarchical multiple regression predicting memory metacognitive efficiency
Attribute | Mean sampled beta | HDIa |
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Regression 1 (five covariates) | ||
GAD-7 | 0.018 | (−0.040, 0.074) |
PHQ-9 | 0.011 | (−0.049, 0.074) |
MMQ-Satisfaction | −0.008 | (−0.036, 0.020) |
MMQ-Strategies | 0.003 | (−0.020, 0.024) |
MMQ-Ability | 0.010 | (−0.011, 0.030) |
Regression 2 (one covariate) | ||
Metacognitive bias | −0.00014 | (−0.0057, 0.0057) |
PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire-9; GAD-7, Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7; MMQ, Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire.
Sampled beta 95% Highest Density Interval. A 95% HDI, which did not span zero would provide evidence that the effect of that predictor on metacognitive efficiency differed significantly from zero.