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

Table 16. Statistical analysis of data shown in Fig 10A and 10B for serial reversal, cohort B, Run-1, and Run-2.

Fig 10A and 10B Mixed-effects analysis
Correct Run-1 Source of Variation F (DFn, DFd) P
Interaction F (3, 49) = 1.404 0.2527
Day factor(10A) F (3, 49) = 0.4026 0.7518
Sex factor(10B) F (1, 18) = 0.2942 0.5942
Correct Run-2 Source of Variation F (DFn, DFd) P
Interaction F (3, 54) = 1.273 0.2928
Day factor(10A) F (3, 54) = 1.481 0.2300
Sex factor(10B) F (1, 18) = 61.77 <0.0001
post-hoc Sidak’s multiple comp. test Summary Adjusted P
Female vs. Male, day 1 **** <0.0001
Female vs. Male, day 2 **** <0.0001
Female vs. Male, day 3 **** <0.0001
Female vs. Male, day 4 **** <0.0001
Opposite Run-1 Source of Variation F (DFn, DFd) P
Interaction F (3, 49) = 0.1940 0.9000
Day factor(10A) F (3, 49) = 0.7972 0.5014
Sex factor(10B) F (1, 18) = 0.7083 0.4111
Opposite Run-2 Source of Variation F (DFn, DFd) P
Interaction F (3, 54) = 0.6292 0.5993
Day factor(10A) F (3, 54) = 0.05791 0.9815
Sex factor(10B) F (1, 18) = 18.17 0.0005
post-hoc Sidak’s multiple comp. test Summary Adjusted P
Female vs. Male, day 3 * 0.0242
Female vs. Male, day 4 ** 0.0056

(*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ****p < 0.0001). A p-value less than 0.05 is considered significant.