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Fig. 2 | BMC Geriatrics

Fig. 2

From: Older adults with lower autobiographical memory abilities report less age-related decline in everyday cognitive function

Fig. 2

Scatterplot of age and Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ) scores, split into groups with either high or low scores on the episodic domain of the Survey of Autobiographical Memory (SAM). Groups were split based on a region of significance analysis indicating that the regression of CFQ on age was statistically significant only for participants who scored below 78.16 or above 104.62 on SAM-episodic. Individuals with scores within this range are plotted as grey points, but the corresponding (non-statistically significant) regression line is not shown. Another region of significance analysis indicated that the regression of CFQ on SAM-episodic was statistically significant only for those who were younger than 57.77 or older than 73.05 years of age, indicated by non-shaded areas outside the dashed lines

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