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| style="font-size: 8pt" colspan=3| †This value has been omitted since the test described here would be correlating the variable with itself.
| style="font-size: 8pt" colspan=3| †This value has been omitted since the test described here would be correlating the variable with itself.
°Respondents who answered "yes" had the stated p-value, respondents who answered "I don't know" were weakly correlated with p=0.10478
°Respondents who answered "yes" had the stated p-value, respondents who answered "I don't know" were weakly correlated with p=0.10478
*The significance value is taken from a univariate logistic regression model with the questions as univariate independent variables and the two responses as the dependent variables.
*The significance value is taken from a univariate logistic regression model with the questions as univariate independent variables and the two responses as the dependent variables.
ªThis variable was transformed such that "Nearly every day" and "3-4 times/week" were a positive response and every other  
ªThis variable was transformed such that "Nearly every day" and "3-4 times/week" were a positive response and every other  
response was a negative response.  
response was a negative response.  
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 26 August 2013

Table 2. Correlates of drowsy driving and witnessed apnea
Question Significance (i.e. p-value)*
  Drowsy Driving Witnessed Apneasª
Overall Berin Score < 0.0001 < 0.0001
Do you snore? < 0.01 < 0.001°
How loud is your snoring? < 0.0001 < 0.0001
Does your snoring bother other people? < 0.01 < 0.01
How often do you snore? < 0.0001 < 0.0001
How often has someone noticed that you quit breathing during your sleep? < 0.0001 n/a†
How often do you feel tired or fatigued after your sleep? < 0.0001 < 0.0001
During your waking time, how often do you feel fatigued, or not up to par? < 0.0001 < 0.0001
†This value has been omitted since the test described here would be correlating the variable with itself.

°Respondents who answered "yes" had the stated p-value, respondents who answered "I don't know" were weakly correlated with p=0.10478

*The significance value is taken from a univariate logistic regression model with the questions as univariate independent variables and the two responses as the dependent variables.

ªThis variable was transformed such that "Nearly every day" and "3-4 times/week" were a positive response and every other response was a negative response.