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. 2018 Nov 21;6:e5890. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5890

Table 2. Significant effects of sex and handedness on different hemodynamic parameters (N = 70, α = 0.05) from two-way RM-MANOVA tests.

Dependent variables Independent variables
Sex Handedness
HbO2 F (1, 66) = 7.146, p = 0.009, η2 = 0.098 F (1, 66) = 1.942, p = 0.168, η2 = 0.029
HbR F (1, 66) = 0.003, p = 0.958, η2 = 0.000 F (1, 66) = 4.338, p = 0.041, η2 = 0.062
HbT F (1, 66) = 4.244, p = 0.043, η2 = 0.060 F (1, 66) = 5.519, p = 0.022, η2 = 0.077
OXY F (1, 66) = 4.322, p = 0.042, η2 = 0.061 F (1, 66) = 0.006, p = 0.807, η2 = 0.001

Note:

HbO2, HbR, and HbT, OXY pairs were examined separately. No Significant values are bold. Only one statistically significant interaction of sex and handedness was obtained, and it was regarding oxygenation (OXY), (F (1, 66) = 4.564, p = 0.036, η2 = 0.065).