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. 2022 Dec 1;17(12):e0278547. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0278547

Table 5. Height difference of individual’s jumps in celebrative and non-celebrative conditions.

Participanta Cheering for jump No. of DLJ (%) BCOM Height Mean (SDb) P-valuec
Mb Cheered 8 (0.20) 0.457 (0.027) 0.123
Non-cheered 33 (0.80) 0.457 (0.044)
Lk Cheered 12 (0.60) 0.494 (0.053) 0.245
Non-cheered 8 (0.40) 0.477 (0.061)
Kw Cheered 4 (0.50) 0.442 (0.030) 0.310
Non-cheered 4 (0.50) 0.430 (0.032)
Kt Cheered 20 (0.61) 0.528 (0.103) 0.418
Non-cheered 14 (0.39) 0.522 (0.231)
SI Cheered 3 (0.27) 0.447 (0.059) 0.504
Non-cheered 8 (0.73) 0.447 (0.073)
Mn Cheered 4 (0.57) 0.391 (0.050) 0.591
Non-cheered 3 (0.43) 0.400 (0.047)

aNp, who performed DLJ 6 times in his single jump session. He was cheered for his jumps, but as this action is not comparable, his DLJs are not listed in this table.

bSD: standard deviation

cIndependent samples t-test (Hₐ: Cheered > No-Cheer, p<0.05)