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. 2014 Nov 8;1(1):e000056. doi: 10.1136/vropen-2014-000056

TABLE 3:

Effects of ‘cat’ and ‘week in study’ on the percentage of time spent per 24-hour period engaged in each behaviour

P value
Behavioural class Behaviour Test Cat ID Week
Activity Drinking 2-way ANOVA 0.004 0.084
Eating 2-way ANOVA 0.490 0.004
Grooming 2-way ANOVA 0.014 0.004
Manipulation* 2-way ANOVA 0.511 1.000
Locomotion* 2-way ANOVA 0.049 1.000
Other Friedman's test 1.000 1.000
Resting 2-way ANOVA 0.630 1.000
Location Behind litter pan Friedman's test 0.720 1.000
Cage front Friedman's test 0.714 0.792
Floor other Friedman's test 0.444 1.000
In litter pan Friedman's test 0.024 0.582
On shelf 2-way ANOVA 0.018 1.000
Other Friedman's test 1.000 0.552
Posture Lying head down 2-way ANOVA 0.024 1.000
Lying head up 2-way ANOVA 0.048 1.000
Other Friedman's test 1.000 0.552
Sitting 2-way ANOVA 0.004 0.774
Standing 2-way ANOVA 0.001 0.189

P values were Bonferroni corrected for multiple testing of variables within each behavioural class

*Transformed using arcsine square root

ANOVA, analysis of variance