<p>Regression analysis, Pearson correlation: 0.733398, significance (2-tailed), p = 0.000.</p
<p>PCC. Pearson correlation coefficient.</p><p>P. Significance value (2-tailed).</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficient, 2-tailed tests of significance.</p><p><sup>**</sup>Significant...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p>** Correlations are significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)</p><p>* Correlation is significant a...
<p>Significance level:<sup> NS</sup> Non-significant (P>0.05), *P<0.05, **P<0.01 (n = 12).</p
<p>Pearson correlations between OP and EVAL components (bolded values correspond to statistically si...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
<p>*P<0.05.</p><p>**P<0.01.</p><p>Pearson’s product moment correlation coefficients between 6MWT Act...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>Values in bold are different from 0 with a significance level alpha = 0.05.</p
<p>Data is the correlation value (<i>N</i>) and <i>P</i>-value expressed as *<0.1, **<0.05, ***<0.01...
<p>GP: Gross Spead; LNE: Log of Number of Employees; LUR: Log of Underwriter Reputation; LNL: Log of...
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
1<p>Pearson correlation of body composition measurements with PYY (pg/ml).</p>2<p>Statistical signif...
<p>PCC. Pearson correlation coefficient.</p><p>P. Significance value (2-tailed).</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficient, 2-tailed tests of significance.</p><p><sup>**</sup>Significant...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...
<p>** Correlations are significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)</p><p>* Correlation is significant a...
<p>Significance level:<sup> NS</sup> Non-significant (P>0.05), *P<0.05, **P<0.01 (n = 12).</p
<p>Pearson correlations between OP and EVAL components (bolded values correspond to statistically si...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (r) for each variable for each comparison at the two time points...
<p>*P<0.05.</p><p>**P<0.01.</p><p>Pearson’s product moment correlation coefficients between 6MWT Act...
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficients for model variables. Coefficients shown in bold represent sign...
<p>Values in bold are different from 0 with a significance level alpha = 0.05.</p
<p>Data is the correlation value (<i>N</i>) and <i>P</i>-value expressed as *<0.1, **<0.05, ***<0.01...
<p>GP: Gross Spead; LNE: Log of Number of Employees; LUR: Log of Underwriter Reputation; LNL: Log of...
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (one-tailed) for frequency of use and sense of agency.</p
<p>Note: The top number is the Pearson correlation coefficient. The P values are shown under the cor...
1<p>Pearson correlation of body composition measurements with PYY (pg/ml).</p>2<p>Statistical signif...
<p>PCC. Pearson correlation coefficient.</p><p>P. Significance value (2-tailed).</p
<p>Pearson's correlation coefficient, 2-tailed tests of significance.</p><p><sup>**</sup>Significant...
Pearson’s correlation coefficients by bivariate correlation analyses among study variables (list-wis...