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. 2021 Nov 6;93(2):e207–e221. doi: 10.1111/cdev.13709

TABLE 3.

Correlations between estimates and performance on the motor task

Estimate2 Estimate3 Estimate4 Performance1 Performance2 Performance3
Estimate1

.41***

(.34**/.52***)

.25**

(.24*/.33**)

.21**

(.19/.28**)

.22**

(.23*/.26*)

.17*

(.12/.28**)

.16*

(.11/.26*)

Estimate2

.61***

(.59***/.63***)

.63***

(.67***/.59***)

.46 ***

(.26 ** /.60 ***)

.49***

(.46***/.52***)

.35***

(.28**/.40***)

Estimate3

.73***

(.66***/.79***)

.38***

(.24*/.46***)

.46 ***

(.47 *** /.43 ***)

.46***

(.43***/.46***)

Estimate4

.30***

(.25*/.33**)

.43***

(.41***/.44***)

.54 ***

(.53 *** /.53 ***)

Performance1

.59***

(.41***/.72***)

.52***

(.42***/.57***)

Performance2

.66***

(.55***/.75***)

Bold values are the correlations between performance on Trial N and estimate on Trial N + 1. Correlations for Chinese and Dutch children, respectively, are reported in brackets.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.