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Table 3 Effect estimates for Model 1 and the best-fitting model (Model 3) of correct choices in the PRLT

From: Decision-making inflexibility in a reversal learning task is associated with severity of problem gambling symptoms but not with a diagnosis of substance use disorder

Predictors

Model 1

Best-fitting model

OR

CI

p

OR

CI

p

Intercept

1.62

1.39–1.89

 < 0.001

1.50

1.35–1.68

 < 0.001

Log-trial

1.24

1.11–1.38

 < 0.001

1.18

1.09–1.28

 < 0.001

Phase C1

0.88

0.82–0.94

 < 0.001

0.86

0.82–0.90

 < 0.001

Phase C2

0.81

0.76–0.87

 < 0.001

0.79

0.76–0.83

 < 0.001

Phase C3

0.93

0.87–0.99

0.021

0.96

0.92–1.01

0.082

Group

0.86

0.69–1.07

0.165

   

C1 × Log-trial

0.97

0.92–1.01

0.153

0.97

0.92–1.01

0.153

C2 × Log-trial

1.04

1.00–1.09

0.077

1.04

1.00–1.09

0.078

C3 × Log-trial

1.09

1.04–1.14

 < 0.001

1.09

1.04–1.14

 < 0.001

Group × Log-trial

0.91

0.78–1.06

0.224

   

C1 × Group

0.95

0.87–1.05

0.326

   

C2 × Group

0.95

0.86–1.04

0.232

   

C3 × Group

1.08

0.98–1.18

0.123

   

Random effects

 σ2

3.29

     

 τ00

0.13Participant

     

 τ11

0.05Log-trial|Participant

     

 ρ01

1.00

     

 ICC

0.05

     

 N

50

     
  1. Significant p values are in italics