Table 9.2.
GLME results for the relation between percentage of relative-phase performed per trial and the usage of one or two joints in drumming per month and model condition.
R2 = 0.21 | df = 727 | ||
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Fixed Effects | |||
Name | Estimate (± SE)a | t-stat | p-value |
Interceptb | −1.65 (± 0.18) | 9.04 | < .001 |
Change (per month) | 0.06 (± 0.003) | 22.00 | < .001 |
Two Joints | 0.34 (± 0.02) | 19.99 | < .001 |
No-Model | −0.59 (± 0.03) | 21.40 | < .001 |
In-Phase Model | −1.02 (± 0.05) | 21.09 | < .001 |
Change*No-Model | 0.05 (± 0.004) | 12.76 | < .001 |
Change*In-Phase Model | 0.04 (± 0.006) | 7.54 | < .001 |
Two Joints*In-Phase Model | 0.30 (± 0.06) | 4.93 | < .001 |
Change*Two Joints*No-Model | −0.06 (± 0.003) | 16.98 | < .001 |
Change*Two Joints*In-Phase Model | −0.07 (± 0.008) | 9.47 | < .001 |
Random Effects | ||
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Name | Type | Estimate |
Intercept | SD | 0.48 |
Residual | 1 |
These estimates are not directly the percentage of relative-phase performed. To derive the estimate, one must plug the value into the logistic equation.
The intercept refers to the estimate for the 15th month of age.