Table 2:
Rate of Initial Change | Rate of Subsequent Change | ||||||||
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Estimate | Lower Bound | Upper Bound | t-value | Change Point | Estimate | Lower Bound | Upper Bound | t-value | |
PC1 | −263.3 | −272.0 | −254.7 | −59.52 | 17.7 | −32.6 | −36.3 | −28.9 | −17.18 |
PC2 | −69.5 | −73.1 | −65.8 | −37.26 | 19.5 | −5.1 | −7.4 | −2.7 | −4.16 |
PC3 | −142.5 | −148.2 | −136.9 | −49.47 | 18.6 | −12.6 | −15.4 | −9.9 | −9.00 |
PC4 | −422.2 | −436.8 | −407.6 | −56.64 | 17.2 | −71.0 | −77.0 | −64.9 | −22.97 |
PC5 | −269.9 | −280.5 | −259.4 | −50.07 | 16.1 | −22.7 | −25.9 | −19.6 | −14.19 |
PC6 | −209.8 | −219.7 | −199.8 | −41.45 | 16.4 | −11.9 | −16.2 | −7.5 | −5.37 |
Note: Parameter estimates represent the amount of change in component scores (time-frequency energy) for a year change in chronological age (independent of effects of sex), and these are provided separately for initial change and change after the inflection point (knot), along with lower and upper bounds of 95% confidence intervals. Both age effects are associated with 4027 df.