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Table 3 Most Common haplotype vs all other haplotypes based on best pairs (unweighted)

From: Association of RGS4 variants with schizotypy and cognitive endophenotypes at the population level

 

UNADJUSTED

ADJUSTED for IQ age and interaction thereof

 

Per GGGG copy

Per GGGG copy

Response

N

b

se

LR P-value

N

b

se

LR P-value

IQ (RPM)

1703

0.262

(0.310)

0.40

    

SPQ total score

1211

-0.677

(0.503)

0.18

1203

-0.535

(0.502)

0.29

SPQ cognitive/perceptual factor

1211

-0.002

(0.005)

0.63

1203

-0.001

(0.005)

0.87

SPQ negative factor

1211

-0.013*

(0.005)

0.011

1203

-0.011*

(0.005)

0.024

SPQ disorganization factor

1211

-0.012

(0.008)

0.16

1203

-0.009

(0.008)

0.26

SPQ paranoid factor

1211

0.000

(0.008)

0.99

1203

0.001

(0.008)

0.87

d'-S2B (spatial working memory)

1656

-0.012

(0.036)

0.74

1462

-0.045

(0.033)

0.18

d'-V2B (verbal working memory)

1583

0.016

(0.031)

0.60

1394

-0.004

(0.029)

0.88

Antisaccade error rate

1835

-0.010

(0.007)

0.15

1622

-0.004

(0.007)

0.60

  1. Shown are the coefficients of a regression model/copy of the corresponding haplotype. b, coefficient, expressing change in the response variable/haplotype copy; SE, standard error of the coefficient b; LR p value, p value for a likelihood ratio test against a constant-only model.
  2. * significantly different (p < 0.05) from the reference haplotype GGGG (the most common in the population).