Table 5.
One-way ANOVA results across the groups of six terms.
SSw | SSb | MSw | MSb | F | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EL | 2,657.583 | 1,630.789 | 4.259 | 32.758 | 7.692 | 0.000 |
SL | 5,321.039 | 670.622 | 8.527 | 13.524 | 1.586 | 0.162 |
L | 8,462.764 | 283.610 | 13.562 | 56.722 | 2.182 | 0.071 |
PD | 20,296.420 | 6,401.207 | 32.526 | 1,280.24 | 39.360 | 0.000 |
PLSE | 7,306.892 | 1,300.379 | 11.710 | 260.076 | 22.210 | 0.000 |
PS | 37,523.689 | 12,859.353 | 60.134 | 2,571.871 | 42.769 | 0.000 |
E | 14,560.974 | 292.120 | 23.335 | 58.424 | 2.504 | 0.059 |
C | 7,605.996 | 108.336 | 12.189 | 21.667 | 1.778 | 0.115 |
LAE | 6,315.734 | 280.641 | 10.121 | 5.728 | 0.566 | 0.726 |
AB | 55,027.927 | 636.638 | 88.186 | 127.328 | 1.444 | 0.207 |
W, within-group variances; B, between-groups variances; dfb = 5, dfw = 624. Goodness of fit (between groups/total variance) was confirmed for significant differences (R2 > 0.24). Tukey's post-hoc test was conducted for multiple comparisons, and significant increases between groups were observed as the terms increased.