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. 2022 Dec 5;8:20552076221143234. doi: 10.1177/20552076221143234

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Moderating effects of neuropsychological performance/symptom rating on associations between autocorrection events and backspace use. To visualize moderating effects, each neuropsychological test, and symptom inventory is split into the mean and one standard deviation above and below the mean. Plots represent predicted values from multilevel models, and error bands represent 95% confidence intervals. Those with better cognitive functioning (Panels A and B) or less severe symptom ratings (Panels C and D) exhibited a stronger negative correlation between backspace and autocorrection frequencies. SDMT: Symbol Digit Modalities Test; CWI: Color-Word Interference; MFIS: Modified Fatigue Impact Scale; STAI: State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.