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. 2020 Apr;61(2):82–92. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2020.61.82

Table 3.

Analysis of gender effect including age as a covariate on specific outcomes on CRD tests*

Adjusted mean difference female-male SE F P Partial η2
CRD11





MinT
1.445
0.173
69.402
<0.001
0.021
MedT
2.986
0.295
102.159
<0.001
0.031
TTST
15.996
14.405
123.311
<0.001
0.037
NErr
0.692
0.109
40.680
<0.001
0.012
SB
57.785
6.173
87.615
<0.001
0.026
EB
51.608
5.626
84.149
<0.001
0.025
TB
10.939
10.859
101.486
<0.001
0.030
CRD311





MinT
0.217
0.027
66.039
<0.001
0.019
MedT
0.158
0.038
17.575
<0.001
0.005
TTST
10.742
1.824
34.691
<0.001
0.010
SB
0.021
0.684
<0.001
0.975
<0.001
EB
- 2.309
0.578
15.945
<0.001
0.005
TB
- 2.288
1.113
4.225
0.040
0.001
CRD411





MinT
0.659
0.047
194.923
<0.001
0.060
MedT
1.335
0.089
223.841
<0.001
0.068
TTST
109.782
7.684
204.106
<0.001
0.062
NErr
2.911
0.399
53.346
<0.001
0.017
SB
37.691
3.151
143.057
<0.001
0.045
EB
49.042
4.364
126.307
<0.001
0.040
TB 86.733 6.879 158.958 <0.001 0.049

*MinT – the best (shortest) single-task solving time, MedT – median time to solve task, TTST – total test solving time, NErr – total number of errors on the test, SB – start ballast, EB – end ballast, TB – total ballast.

†Pairwise comparisons following MANCOVA testing the effect of gender and including age as a covariate on specific outcomes (MinT, MedT, TTST, NErr, SB, EB, TB) on CRD tests, including adjustment for multiple comparisons.