Fig. 2: Group comparisons of distributions of several touch-related features for autistic versus neurotypical participants in study 1. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 2: Group comparisons of distributions of several touch-related features for autistic versus neurotypical participants in study 1.

From: A tablet-based game for the assessment of visual motor skills in autistic children

Fig. 2: Group comparisons of distributions of several touch-related features for autistic versus neurotypical participants in study 1.

These motor-related features show statistically significant differences between the groups (except for the number of touches). The extracted features presented here are detailed in the features extraction section. P-values were computed using a one-way ANCOVA, and corrected using Benjamini–Hochberg procedure to control for FDR. Effect sizes are denoted as η2. The line within the boxplot represents the median, the box represents the interquartile range, and the whiskers show extreme values. Scatter points show feature values for each participant.

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