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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2014 Apr 1;57(2):S674–S686. doi: 10.1044/2014_JSLHR-S-12-0278

Table 4.

Results from post hoc analysis comparing the three groups of children (n = 27), women (n = 19), and men (n = 16).

Parameter Women vs. men Women vs. children Men vs. children
Post hoc: Mann–Whitney U ( p < .05)
AmplitudePeriodicity_Mean 0.004 0.022 .000
AmplitudePeriodicity_Std 0.003 0.067 .000
TimePeriodicity_Mean 0.012 0.284 .000
TimePeriodicity_Std 0.007 0.144 .000
GlottalGap Index_Mean
GlottalGapIndex_Std 0.027 0.182 .001
PhaseAsymmetry_Mean
PhaseAsymmetry_Std 0.003 0.101 .000
SpatialSymmetry_Mean
SpatialSymmetry_Std

Note. Significant results of the pairwise comparisons are depicted in boldface.