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. 2022 Aug 19;53(11):4229–4242. doi: 10.1007/s10803-022-05708-7

Table 1.

Cluster centroids of the three-cluster solution derived from Brazilian refined factor scores

Factor Cluster mean (SD) Welch’s F ω2 95% CI Post-hoc summarya
SS (n = 139) PS (n = 94) PU (n = 94)
Sensory 0.70 (0.58) − 0.80 (0.61) − 0.20 (0.58) F(2, 199) = 185.4*** 0.530 [0.389, 0.645] 1 > 3 > 2
Cognitive demand 0.73 (0.61) − 0.33 (0.51) − 0.77 (0.65) F(2,202) = 184.6*** 0.529 [0.390, 0.643] 1 > 2 > 3
Threat to Self 0.22 (0.80) 0.52 (0.57) − 0.83 (0.69) F(2, 209) = 111.4*** 0.403 [0.259, 0.532] 2 > 1 > 3
Cross-settings 0.68 (0.55) − 0.90 (0.55) − 0.12 (0.75) F(2, 191) = 231.5*** 0.585 [0.449, 0.692] 1 > 3 > 2
Safety − 0.08 (0.79) 0.72 (0.69) − 0.61 (0.76) F(2, 204) = 81.6*** 0.330 [0.187, 0.466] 2 > 1 > 3
States 0.72 (0.50) − 0.64 (0.48) − 0.53 (0.65) F(2, 193) = 263.0*** 0.616 [0.486, 0.716] 1 > 2, 3

SS sensory sensitivity; PS perceived safety; PU perceived unsafety, p and confidence intervals adjusted with Bonferroni correction, ***p < 0.001

aPairwise Games-Howell tests adjusted with Tukey’s method