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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2018 Nov 15;91:37–44. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.11.014

Table 2.

Summary of GEE and Mixed Model Analyses of Flavor Attributes as a Function of Flavor, Nicotine, and Baseline Characteristics.

Effect tested
Flavor
attribute
Flavor
(df=4)
Nicotin
e (df=1)
Flavor X
Nicotine
(df=4)
Age
(df=1)
Sex
(df=1)
Race
(df=2)
Menthol
Smoker
(df= 1)
FTCD
(df=1)
GEE Analyses1
Bitter-Sour
(ddf=1319)
10.08* 2.36 0.87 1.53 7.23** 0.97 1.57 0.14
Irritation
(ddf=1319)
2.76 4.56* 2.90 0.82 0.07 0.44 0.15 0.23
Mixed Model Analyses2
Sweet3
(ddf=1178)
65.33*** 4.27* 0.50 2.09 3.26 3.07* 0.17 0.72
Liking
(ddf=1151)
 3.76** 2.26 0.51 0.68 1.32 5.31** 0.03 1.40

Note: FTCD= Fagerström Test for Cigarette Dependence df = numerator degrees of freedom; ddf = denominator degrees of freedom

*

p < 0.05

**

p < 0.01

***

p < 0.001

1

Bitter-Sour and Irritation were not normally distributed and were categorized as 0 (none) vs. 1 (any). For Bitter-Sour and Irritation, GEE analyses were conducted. Values shown are Wald χ2.

2

For Sweet and Liking, mixed model analyses were conducted. Values shown are F values.

3

Sweet was square-root transformed.