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Rank-order correlations among gF, WMC, and temporal discrimination variables.
<p><i>Note.</i> N = 44. Spearman's rank-order correlation coefficients were examined due to the extreme-groups nature of the sample. WMC was binary coded here (low-WMC = 0, high-WMC = 1). <i>Raven</i> represents proportion-correct scores for Raven's Matrices tests.</p><p>**<i>p<</i>.01.</p><p>*<i>p<</i>.05.</p
Temporal discrimination by WMC groups.
<p>Left panel: Temporal discrimination sensitivity (<i>d</i>') at three duration differences (not starred) and with <i>gF</i> as covariate (starred). Right panel: Response bias (<i>c</i>) at three duration differences (not starred) and with <i>gF</i> as covariate (starred). Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Legends refer to WMC groups.</p
Means (Standard Deviations) for proportions of correct responses (hits) and errors (false alarms) by high-WMC and low-WMC in temporal discrimination across duration differences.
<p>Note. N = 44.</p
Paired comparison intervals and duration differences in the temporal discrimination task.
<p>Paired comparison intervals and duration differences in the temporal discrimination task.</p
Cross_Domain_InhDis_Supplement – Supplemental material for Quantifying Inhibitory Control as Externalizing Proneness: A Cross-Domain Model
<p>Supplemental material, Cross_Domain_InhDis_Supplement for Quantifying Inhibitory Control as Externalizing Proneness: A Cross-Domain Model by Noah C. Venables, Jens Foell, James R. Yancey, Michael J. Kane, Randall W. Engle, and Christopher J. Patrick in Clinical Psychological Science</p