Table 11. Statistical analysis of data shown in Fig 7D for behavioral sequencing, cohort A, Run comparison.
Fig 7D | Paired t tests | |||
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Run Factor Correct | Comparison | t, df | Summary | P |
Female, day 1 | t = 2.491, df = 8 | * | 0.0375 | |
Male, day 1 | t = 0.2282, df = 11 | ns | 0.8237 | |
Female, day 2 | t = 1.032, df = 8 | ns | 0.3324 | |
Male, day 2 | t = 1.474, df = 11 | ns | 0.1686 | |
Female, day 3 | t = 1.177, df = 8 | ns | 0.2728 | |
Male, day 3 | t = 1.844, df = 11 | ns | 0.0923 | |
Run Factor Opposite | Comparison | t, df | Summary | P |
Female, day 1 | t = 0.9581, df = 8 | ns | 0.3661 | |
Male, day 1 | t = 0.9490, df = 11 | ns | 0.3630 | |
Female, day 2 | t = 0.6758, df = 8 | ns | 0.5182 | |
Male, day 2 | t = 1.496, df = 11 | ns | 0.1628 | |
Female, day 3 | t = 0.4350, df = 8 | ns | 0.6751 | |
Male, day 3 | t = 0.7209, df = 11 | ns | 0.4860 |
A p-value less than 0.05 is considered significant (*p < 0.05). ns = not significant.