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. 2022 May 4;17(5):e0263546. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263546

Table 13. Statistical analysis of data shown in Fig 8C for behavioral sequencing, cohort B, Run comparison.

Fig 8C Paired t tests
Run Factor Correct Comparison t, df Summary P
Female, day 1 t = 2.393, df = 9 * 0.0403
Male, day 1 t = 2.692, df = 8 * 0.0274
Female, day 2 t = 0.8613, df = 9 ns 0.4114
Male, day 2 t = 10.57, df = 8 **** <0.0001
Female, day 3 t = 0.8399, df = 9 ns 0.4227
Male, day 3 t = 10.76, df = 8 **** <0.0001
Female, day 4 t = 1.226, df = 9 ns 0.2512
Male, day 4 t = 8.341, df = 8 **** <0.0001
Female, day 5 t = 1.809, df = 9 ns 0.1039
Male, day 5 t = 7.820, df = 8 **** <0.0001
Run Factor Opposite Comparison t, df Summary P
Female, day 1 t = 3.144, df = 9 * 0.0119
Male, day 1 t = 3.395, df = 8 ** 0.0094
Female, day 2 t = 1.403, df = 9 ns 0.1942
Male, day 2 t = 3.111, df = 8 * 0.0144
Female, day 3 t = 2.459, df = 9 * 0.0362
Male, day 3 t = 1.404, df = 8 ns 0.1976
Female, day 4 t = 0.4780, df = 9 ns 0.6441
Male, day 4 t = 0.5876, df = 8 ns 0.5730
Female, day 5 t = 0.08419, df = 9 ns 0.9347
Male, day 5 t = 0.7311, df = 8 ns 0.4856

A p-value less than 0.05 is considered significant (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001). ns = not significant.