Fig. 3: Correlates and causes of reporting error and UKBB participation. | Nature Human Behaviour

Fig. 3: Correlates and causes of reporting error and UKBB participation.

From: The impact of self-report inaccuracy in the UK Biobank and its interplay with selective participation

Fig. 3

a, βstd coefficients (and 95% CIs) of variables predicting reporting error (in dark turquoise; n = 73,127) and UKBB participation (in light turquoise; n = 415,066) in univariate regression models. b, rg estimates and corresponding 95% CIs of reporting error (n = 62,131) and UKBB participation (n = 283,749) with other traits. Significant genetic correlations (false-discovery-rate-corrected P (PFDR) < 0.05) are highlighted with black borders. c, Standardized estimates (αstd, with 95% CIs) obtained from MR analyses on reporting error (n = 62,131) and UKBB participation (n = 283,749) as the outcomes. Significant MR estimates (PFDR < 0.05) are highlighted with black borders. Two-tailed tests were used in all instances when testing for statistical significance.

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