<p>All <i>P</i>-values are based on Fisher's R- to- Z transformation of correlation coefficients in highland and lowland categories.</p><p>r<sub>s</sub>: Spearman rank correlation coefficients.</p><p>CI: Confidence intervals.</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients between bibliometric indicators.</p><p>Spearman correlation coe...
<p>Boldface indicates Spearman's rank correlation coefficients with significance at p = 0.05 or less...
<p>The data are non-normally distributed; therefore, Spearman rank correlation was used. <b>*</b><i>...
<p><i>Note</i>. MW = mind wandering.</p><p>* indicates a correlation within the 95% confidence inter...
Correlation coefficients (Spearman’s Rho) for the relationships between ‘training gain’ and improvem...
<p>Spearman's rank correlations, 95% confidence intervals and effect sizes for differences in correl...
<p>Spearman’s Rho Correlation with bootstrapped confidence intervals between Affect Behaviour and Om...
Spearman coefficients and corresponding 95% confidence intervals(CI) for the correlations between ti...
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
<p>Spearman rank (ρ) and log-log transformed Pearson (<i>r</i>) correlation coefficients of relative...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>The Spearman correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients between bibliometric indicators.</p><p>Spearman correlation coe...
<p>Boldface indicates Spearman's rank correlation coefficients with significance at p = 0.05 or less...
<p>The data are non-normally distributed; therefore, Spearman rank correlation was used. <b>*</b><i>...
<p><i>Note</i>. MW = mind wandering.</p><p>* indicates a correlation within the 95% confidence inter...
Correlation coefficients (Spearman’s Rho) for the relationships between ‘training gain’ and improvem...
<p>Spearman's rank correlations, 95% confidence intervals and effect sizes for differences in correl...
<p>Spearman’s Rho Correlation with bootstrapped confidence intervals between Affect Behaviour and Om...
Spearman coefficients and corresponding 95% confidence intervals(CI) for the correlations between ti...
Spearman correlations between median ranks in Studies 1–3, after point responses in Studies 2–3 are ...
<p>BMI—Body Mass Index, AMTS—Abbreviated Mental Test Score, GDS—Geriatric Depression Scale, SRH—Self...
<p>Interrelationships between study variables according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (...
<p>Spearman rank (ρ) and log-log transformed Pearson (<i>r</i>) correlation coefficients of relative...
Spearman correlations between participants’ median ranks (Studies 1–3), after transforming median po...
<p>The Spearman correlation coefficients of 10 indicators and 3 ego indicators.</p
<p>P-values below 0.05 indicate statistically significant non-zero correlations at the 95% confidenc...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients between bibliometric indicators.</p><p>Spearman correlation coe...
<p>Boldface indicates Spearman's rank correlation coefficients with significance at p = 0.05 or less...