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. 2021 Sep 1;7(9):e07891. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07891

Table 5.

Bonferroni test output. Multiple comparisons on the association between factorial dimensions characterizing the diaries collected in Italy and production time.

Dependent Variable (I) Phase (J) Phase Mean Difference (I-J) Std. Error Sig. 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Bound Upper Bound
F1 Phase 1 Phase 2 -.18415 .03736 .000 -.2738 -.0944
Phase 3 -.36255 .07127 .000 -.5336 -.1914
Phase 2 Phase 1 .18415 .03736 .000 .0944 .2738
Phase 3 -.17840 .06650 .023 -.3380 -.0188
Phase 3 Phase 1 .36255 .07127 .000 .1914 .5336
Phase 2 .17840 .06650 .023 .0188 .3380
F2 Phase 1 Phase 2 .22202 .03708 .000 .1330 .3110
Phase 3 .30989 .07073 .000 .1401 .4797
Phase 2 Phase 1 -.22202 .03708 .000 -.3110 -.1330
Phase 3 .08787 .06600 .551 -.0706 .2463
Phase 3 Phase 1 -.30989 .07073 .000 -.4797 -.1401
Phase 2 -.08787 .06600 .551 -.2463 .0706

Notes

F1 = First factorial dimension: Unity of observation (Daily life scenario versus crisis scenario).

F2 = Second factorial dimension: Challenged posed by the crisis (back to normality versus making sense).

Phase 1 = From 11th April to 8th May 2020 – Phase 2: From 9th May to 3rd September 2020 – Phase 3: From 4th September to 3rd November 2020.

The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.