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. 2013 Mar 14;2013:150265. doi: 10.1155/2013/150265

Table 6.

Statistical analysis results by independent two sample t-test and Benjamin-Hochberg's method.

Group Feature Class Mean Std. T P value Adj. P value
Female: 20–30 aF60_120_F240_480 Normal 0.834 0.390 3.474 <0.001 0.005
Overweight 0.699 0.365
aF240_480_960_1960 Normal 2.285 0.818 3.510 <0.001 0.005
Overweight 1.996 0.806
aF60_120_960_1960 Normal 2.135 1.416 3.618 <0.001 0.005
Overweight 1.631 1.248
eF240_480_960_1960 Normal 3.033 0.627 3.342 <0.001 <0.01
Overweight 2.818 0.660
eMFCC4 Normal 1.277 6.836 2.581 <0.05 <0.05
Overweight −0.801 8.315
oMFCC4 Normal −4.087 5.624 2.757 <0.01 <0.05
Overweight −5.989 7.191
SITS Normal 56.14 7.515 3.106 <0.005 0.01
Overweight 53.73 8.074

Male: 20–30 eMFCC4 Normal 5.057 6.678 3.393 <0.001 <0.01
Overweight 2.679 6.929

P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The P values were adjusted using the Benjamin-Hochberg method to control the false discovery rate. Only statistically significant features among all features selected by wrapper-based feature subset selection in each group are described in this table (Std: standard deviation, Adj: adjusted).