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Published in final edited form as: J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2011 Dec 22;55(1):105–124. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2011/10-0325)

Table 3.

The results of two-ways ANOVA for consonant bimodal advantage. The analysis was performed with two factors, listening Mode and SNR for each group. The same analysis was performed with two factors, Group and SNR between groups. Significant effect was indicated with bold face.

Consonant feature PTA ≥ 55 dB HL PTA < 55 dB HL PTA ≥ 55 dB HL vs. PTA < 55 dB HL
Voicing Voiced Mode F(1,8)=6.6, p>.05 F(1,8)=18.4, p<.01 Group F(1,16)=5, p<.05
SNR F(2,8)=23.3, p<.001 F(2,8)=39, p<.001 SNR F(2,16)=.3, p>.05
Unvoiced Mode F(1,8)=2.8, p>.05 F(1,8)=5.4, p>.05 Group F(1,16)=2.1, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=14.8, p<.005 F(2,8)=11, p<.005 SNR F(2,16)=4, p<.05

Manner Stop Mode F(1,8)=.8, p>.05 F(1,8)=5, p<.05 Group F(1,16)=1.4, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=40, p<.001 F(2,8)=53, p<.001 SNR F(2,16)=1.5, p>.05
Nasal Mode F(1,8)=.1, p>.05 F(1,8)=3, p>.05 Group F(1,16)=1, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=7.3, p<.01 F(2,8)=30, p<.001 SNR F(2,16)=1.7, p>.05
Fricative Mode F(1,8)=5.2, p>.05 F(1,8)=6.8, p>.05 Group F(1,16)=1, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=12.6, p<.005 F(2,8)=7.5, p<.01 SNR F(2,16)=.6, p>.05
Affricate Mode F(1,8)=.5, p>.05 F(1,8)=8.6, p<.05 Group F(1,16)=4.6, p<.05
SNR F(2,8)=9, p<.005 F(2,8)=9, p<.005 SNR F(2,16)=.4, p>.05

Place Front Mode F(1,8)=1.4, p>.05 F(1,8)=14, p<.05 Group F(1,16)=1.5, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=17, p<.001 F(2,8)=28, p<.001 SNR F(2,16)=.8, p>.05
Middle Mode F(1,8)=1.7, p>.05 F(1,8)=9.4, p<.05 Group F(1,16)=3, p>.05
SNR F(2,8)=23, p<.001 F(2,8)=11, p<.005 SNR F(2,16)=2, p>.05
Back Mode F(1,8)=1.1, p>.05 F(1,8)=6.3, p<.05 Group F(1,16)=7.2, p<.05
SNR F(2,8)=10.2, p<.005 F(2,8)=38, p<.001 SNR F(2,16)=2, p>.05