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Table 3 Correlations between behavioural characteristics and social attention, and between participant characteristics and social attention

From: Differential effects of anxiety and autism on social scene scanning in males with fragile X syndrome

 

Fragile X syndrome

Typically developing

 

Face

r p (p)

Body

r p (p)

Background

r p (p)

Face

r p (p)

Body

r s (p)

Background

r s (p)

Social phobia

.687

(.028)

−.311

(.981)

−.161

(.657)

−.059

(.890)

−.024

(.955)

−.539

(.168)

Total anxiety score

.742

(.014)

−.153

(.673)

−.250

(.486)

−.265

(.525)

.120

(.776)

−.663

(.073)

Total SCQ score

−.720

(.029)

.077

(.845)

.099

(.800)

−.660

(.053)

.017

(.965)

−.792

(.011)

Chronological age

.593

(.055)

−.105

(.758)

.165

(.627)

.166

(.627)

−.082

(.811)

.191

(.574)

Receptive language

.383

(.246)

.073

(.831)

.422

(.196)

−.178

(.601)

.178

(.601)

.483

(.132)

  1. Correlation matrix for correlations between dwell time on face, body, and background AOI with (1) social phobia, as measured by the SCAS-P, (2) total anxiety score on the SCAS-P, (3) social communication impairment, as measured by the SCQ, (4) chronological age, and (5) receptive language raw score, as measured by the BPVS