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. 2024 May 28;15:1354762. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1354762

Table 6.

Analysis of the area under the curve of each emotion by segments: Details of the two-way Repeated-Measures ANOVA for each analyzed variable, including outliers, are presented.

Variable Effect DFn DFd F p η2 p adjusted
Anger Condition 1 13 2.826 0.117 0.077 0.580
Segm 2 26 1.113 0.329 0.019 0.686
Condition:
Segm
2 26 6.975 0.004 0.084 0.078
Contempt Condition 1 13 0.003 0.955 2.30E-05 0.975
Segm 2 26 1.240 0.306 0.018 0.686
Condition: Segm 2 26 0.401 0.674 0.004 0.821
Disgust Condition 1 13 0.018 0.895 3.28E-04 0.975
Segm 2 26 0.153 0.859 0.002 0.975
Condition:
Segm
2 26 2.039 0.150 0.030 0.580
Happiness Condition 1 13 2.802 0.118 0.025 0.580
Segm 2 26 0.783 0.468 0.008 0.686
Condition:
Segm
2 26 1.712 0.200 0.012 0.580
Sadness Condition 1 13 0.541 0.475 0.005 0.686
Segm 2 26 0.025 0.975 2.21E-04 0.975
Condition:
Segm
2 26 0.903 0.418 0.018 0.686
Fear Condition 1 13 3.341 0.091 0.024 0.580
Segm 2 26 1.663 0.209 0.031 0.580
Condition:
Segm
2 26 2.118 0.141 0.032 0.580
Surprise Condition 1 13 6.398 0.025 0.078 0.263
Segm 2 26 0.964 0.394 0.006 0.686
Condition:
Segm
2 26 1.591 0.223 0.020 0.580

This includes degrees of freedom in the numerator (DFn), degrees of freedom in the denominator (DFd), F critical value (F), and partial eta-squared (η2). p-values were adjusted using the Benjamini-Hochberg method. Italicized text indicates nearly significant results. Data are expressed as the mean ± s.e.m. (standard error of the mean) unless otherwise specified. Statistical differences were considered significant at p ≤ 0.05.