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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Schizophr Res. 2012 Feb 16;137(1-3):234–240. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2012.01.018

Table 3.

Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance - Univariate Tests and effect sizes

Univariate Tests of Hypotheses for Within Subject Effects

Effect DF Type III
SS
Mean
Square
F
Value
Pr > F Generalized
Eta-squared
DomHand 1 3240.94 3240.94 286.16 <.0001 0.43794
DomHand × Diagnosis 1 41.3 41.3 3.65 0.0563 0.00011
DomHand × Sex 1 158.88 158.88 14.03 0.0002 0.00044
DomHand × Handedness 1 720.9 720.9 63.65 <.0001 0.00198
DomHand × Age 4 34.61 8.65 0.76 0.5486 0.0001
Error(DomHand) 1850 20952.73 11.33

Abreviations:

DomHand: dominant vs nondominant hand the dominant hand, as well as strong interaction effects of hand-dominance × handedness (DomHand × Hand), right-handers showed greater difference in mean number of taps between dominant and non-dominant hand trials compared to lefthanders; and hand-dominance × sex (DomHand × Sex), females showed greater differences between dominant and non-dominant hand trials compared to males.