<p>Familiarity-concreteness and difficulty-meaningfulness were within subjects correlations.</p>a<p>Values were log<sub>10</sub> transformed.</p><p>* p<0.05; ** p<0.01.</p><p>Spearman’s correlation coefficients in Experiment 2 (in context presentation).</p
<p>Cc = correlation coefficient; AKT = Alters-Konzentrations-Test; WAIS-R = Wechsler Adult Intellige...
<p>*Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation)...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...
<p>Familiarity- concreteness and difficulty-meaningfulness were within subjects correlations.</p>a<p...
Correlation coefficients (Spearman’s Rho) for the relationships between ‘training gain’ and improvem...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>Correlation coefficients for each subject (subject A–J) in each condition (n = 10). The asterisks...
<p>Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients of the usability and the mental workload scores.</p
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (ρ), N = 30, (p<0.001 = ***, p<0.01 = ** and p<0.05 = *)....
<p>Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation) ...
<p>The Spearman correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
Spearman correlation coefficients between the scores of the NSPIC-S and its subscales and between th...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients for nodule number and laboratory data in second screening per p...
<p>Cc = correlation coefficient; AKT = Alters-Konzentrations-Test; WAIS-R = Wechsler Adult Intellige...
<p>*Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation)...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...
<p>Familiarity- concreteness and difficulty-meaningfulness were within subjects correlations.</p>a<p...
Correlation coefficients (Spearman’s Rho) for the relationships between ‘training gain’ and improvem...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>Correlation coefficients for each subject (subject A–J) in each condition (n = 10). The asterisks...
<p>Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients of the usability and the mental workload scores.</p
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>Correlation between variables analysed using the Spearman test. <i>P</i><0.05 values were conside...
<p>Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (ρ), N = 30, (p<0.001 = ***, p<0.01 = ** and p<0.05 = *)....
<p>Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation) ...
<p>The Spearman correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
Spearman correlation coefficients between the scores of the NSPIC-S and its subscales and between th...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients for nodule number and laboratory data in second screening per p...
<p>Cc = correlation coefficient; AKT = Alters-Konzentrations-Test; WAIS-R = Wechsler Adult Intellige...
<p>*Correlations are significant at 0.01 level</p><p>Correlation coefficients (Spearman correlation)...
<p>NS, not significant; *, p<0.05; **, p<0.01; ***, p<0.001; ****, p<0.0001.</p>a<p>NS in Jα18-/-in ...