Table 2:
Outcomes of sex on anticipation of light during the dark phase, Night 3
| Measure/Hour | Male | Female | T | df | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum Acceleration (cm/s2) | −0.056±0.054 | −0.047±0.041 | 0.138 | 14 | 0.892 |
| Duration of Movement Bout (s) | 0.008±0.018 | 0.016±0.012 | 0.330 | 14 | 0.747 |
| Distance Traveled in Bout (cm) | −0.006±0.026 | 0.014±0.020 | 0.605 | 14 | 0.555 |
| Activity Duration (s) | 0.418±0.095 | −0.181±0.123 | −3.857 | 14 | 0.002 |
| Shelter Visit Bout Length | 0.187±0.080 | −0.050±0.086 | −2.016 | 14 | 0.063 |
| Time in Shelter (s) | −0.263±0.075 | 0.259±0.134 | 3.398 | 14 | 0.004 |
| Shelter Entrances*** | 0.416±0.138 | −0.125±0.143 | 5.338 | 1 | 0.021 |
| Distance Moved (cm) | 0.354±0.088 | −0.210±0.115 | −3.895 | 14 | 0.002 |
| Movement Velocity (cm/s)*** | −0.075±0.053 | −0.018±0.045 | 0.706 | 1 | 0.401 |
Groups are 8 animals/sex. Data for males and females for each measure are means ± SEM. Effects of sex were assessed using two sample t-test or Kruskal-Wallis***, with either the T or H statistic reported with corresponding degrees of freedom. Highlighted are significant outcomes of sex.