A significant inverse relationships between LSAS scores and you may very first fixation years on direct was found, r (18) = –
To assess the first three hypotheses, Pearson’s correlations were used with partial correlations used to account for the effect of state anxiety (state score from the STAI . Tests of normality showed that all variables were normally distributed and hence suitable for this parametric test, except for the following: fixation count to head and body, dwell time to the head and background and time to first fixate the body. For correlations where one variable was not normally distributed both Pearson’s (r) and Spearman’s (rs) analyses were conducted and reported.Read More »A significant inverse relationships between LSAS scores and you may very first fixation years on direct was found, r (18) = –