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

Table 15. Statistical analysis of data shown in Fig 9D for serial reversal, cohort A, Run comparison.

Fig 9D Paired t tests
Run Factor Correct Comparison t, df Summary P
Female, day 1 t = 0.1544, df = 9 ns 0.8807
Male, day 1 t = 0.0315, df = 9 ns 0.9756
Female, day 2 t = 0.1535, df = 9 ns 0.8814
Male, day 2 t = 1.396, df = 11 ns 0.1902
Female, day 3 t = 0.6986, df = 9 ns 0.5024
Male, day 3 t = 0.8514, df = 8 ns 0.4193
Female, day 4 t = 0.2108, df = 9 ns 0.8377
Male, day 4 t = 0.9781, df = 9 ns 0.3536
Run Factor Opposite Comparison t, df Summary P
Female, day 1 t = 2.629, df = 9 * 0.0274
Male, day 1 t = 0.2406, df = 10 ns 0.8147
Female, day 2 t = 0.8891, df = 9 ns 0.3971
Male, day 2 t = 0.1268, df = 10 ns 0.9016
Female, day 3 t = 0.6236, df = 9 ns 0.5483
Male, day 3 t = 0.1706, df = 8 ns 0.8688
Female, day 4 t = 0.7629, df = 9 ns 0.4651
Male, day 4 t = 0.4479, df = 9 ns 0.6648

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