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. 2022 Jun 9;13:808442. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.808442

Table 3.

Results of the observed data in multiple comparison testing between the pre-to-post differences of the three groups MBLM, MIN, and TAU.

Multiple Comparisons
Dunnett t (2-sided)
Dependent variable Group Mean difference (I-J) Std. error Sig. 95% Confidence interval Effect size Cohen's d
I J Lower Bound Upper Bound
meanNN MBLM TAU 60.828 25.653 0.039 2.569 119.086 0.75
MIN TAU 31.167 27.474 n.s. −31.228 93.562 0.39
sdNN MBLM TAU 4.011 3.438 n.s. −3.795 11.818 0.43
MIN TAU 0.981 3.682 n.s. −7.380 9.342 0.08
sdaNN5 MBLM TAU 7.237 4.293 n.s. −2.511 16.986 0.56
MIN TAU −0.697 4.597 n.s. −11.137 9.744 −0.05
RMSSD MBLM TAU 4.145 1.423 0.010 0.913 7.377 1.05
MIN TAU 2.255 1.524 n.s. −1.207 5.716 0.41
pNN50 MBLM TAU 0.013 0.006 n.s. −0.001 0.027 0.65
MIN TAU 0.008 0.007 n.s. −0.007 0.023 0.34
LF/HF MBLM TAU −0.074 1.477 n.s. −3.429 3.282 −0.01
MIN TAU 0.387 1.582 n.s. −3.207 3.980 0.08
SymDynRenyi4 MBLM TAU 0.240 0.086 0.013 0.045 0.435 0.86
MIN TAU 0.135 0.092 n.s. −0.074 0.344 0.43

Based on observed means the error term is Mean Square(Error) = 0.081.

The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level. Dunnett t-tests treat one group as a control, and compare all other groups against it.