Table A4.
Speaker group | # of coefficients | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | Z | p |
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Typically developing |
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Male adults | F4 | + | ||||||
F3 | + | −1.815 | .069 | |||||
F2 | + | −1.038 | .299 | |||||
F1 | + | −1.228 | .219 | |||||
F4–F1 |
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Female adults | F4 | + | −1.061 | .289 | ||||
F3 | + | −2.764 | .006* | |||||
F2 | + | −2.098 | .036 | |||||
F1 | + | −3.335 | .001* | |||||
F4–F1 |
+ |
−3.430 |
.001* |
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Male children | F4 | + | −0.511 | .609 | ||||
F3 | + | −1.303 | .193 | |||||
F2 | + | −0.348 | .727 | |||||
F1 | + | −0.853 | .393 | |||||
F4–F1 |
+ |
−0.718 |
.473 |
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Female children | F4 | + | −0.114 | .910 | ||||
F3 | + | −0.840 | .401 | |||||
F2 | + | −1.307 | .191 | |||||
F1 | + | −0.829 | .407 | |||||
F4–F1 |
+ |
−1.259 |
.208 |
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Down syndrome |
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Male adults | F4 | + | −0.795 | .426 | ||||
F3 | + | |||||||
F2 | + | −0.141 | .888 | |||||
F1 | + | −1.025 | .306 | |||||
F4–F1 |
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Female adults | F4 | + | −0.483 | .629 | ||||
F3 | + | |||||||
F2 | + | |||||||
F1 | + | |||||||
F4–F1 |
+ |
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Male children | F4 | + | ||||||
F3 | + | −1.147 | .251 | |||||
F2 | + | −1.428 | .153 | |||||
F1 | + | −2.223 | .026 | |||||
F4–F1 |
+ |
−2.721 |
.007* |
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Female children | F4 | + | −1.720 | .085 | ||||
F3 | + | −2.999 | .003* | |||||
F2 | + | −0.213 | .831 | |||||
F1 | + | −0.710 | .478 | |||||
F4–F1 | + | −3.034 | .002* |
Note. Statistical significance between default and optimal analysis parameter, assessed using the Wilcoxon signed-ranks test, is denoted by an asterisk (*).