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Correlations of MOST and MMSE demographic and criterion measures |
Pair-wise comparison of correlations to criterion measures (absolute values) |
TEST |
MOST |
MMSE |
MOST vs. MMSE |
|
r |
p |
r |
p |
z |
p |
Age |
-0.17 |
.01 |
-0.17 |
.01 |
0 |
1.00 |
Education |
0.20 |
.003 |
0.20 |
.003 |
0 |
1.00 |
Dementia Severity |
-0.79 |
<.001 |
-0.69 |
<.001 |
2.2 |
0.03 |
SLT-R (list recall) |
0.66 |
<.001 |
0.51 |
<.001 |
2.3 |
0.02 |
LM-II (story recall) |
0.66 |
<.001 |
0.56 |
<.001 |
1.55 |
0.12 |
Trailmaking A (sustained attention) |
-0.56 |
<.001 |
-0.50 |
<.001 |
.92 |
0.36 |
Trailmaking B (divided attention) |
-0.65 |
<.001 |
-0.66 |
<.001 |
.16 |
0.87 |
|
r, p and z are standard statistical notations. r is Pearson correlation, p is the significance level, z is Fisher’s Z which is a comparison of two correlations to determine if
they are statistically different. |
Table 2: Comparison of MOST and MMSE with demographic and outcome measures. |