Extended Data Fig. 3: Association of individual task variables with CADS daringness. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 3: Association of individual task variables with CADS daringness.

From: Predictors of risky foraging behaviour in healthy young people

Extended Data Fig. 3: Association of individual task variables with CADS daringness.

Results from linear regressions fitted separately on discovery and confirmation sample. See supplementary table 2 for statistical tests of the individual relations. To confirm these associations collectively, we computed a multiple regression model on the discovery data (registered hypothesis H4), which was confirmed. See Table 2 in main text for hypothesis summary and discovery/confirmation results. A multiple logistic regression across the entire sample favoured a model with common regression weights over one with separate weights for discovery and confirmation sample (LBF = 3.2). For the association of CADS with intra-epoch trajectories shown in Fig. 3 and Supplementary Table 2, we computed a multiple regression model with these three measures on the discovery data (registered hypothesis H7), which was confirmed (see Table 2). A multiple logistic regression across the entire sample weakly favoured a model with common regression weights over one with separate weights for discovery and confirmation sample (LBF = 2.3).

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