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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Brain Sci. 2022 Sep 20;12(9):413–432. doi: 10.4236/jbbs.2022.129024

Table 1.

Ethanol, CS, gender, and interactive effects on the experimental model characteristics.

Ethanol Effect CS Effect Gender Effect Ethanol × CS × Gender Interaction
F Ratio P value F Ratio P value F Ratio P value F Ratio P value
Body weight 0.716 ns 2.176 ns 38.46 <0.0001 0.224 ns
Brain weight 0.228 ns 0.363 ns 2.266 ns 1.134 ns
Blood glucose 1.248 ns 2.019 ns 2.694 ns <0.0001 ns
Blood alcohol 235.6 <0.0001 0.035 ns 42.16 <0.0001 1.217 ns
Serum cotinine 43.95 <0.0001 212.9 <0.0001 7.701 0.008 3.766 ns

Three-Way ANOVA results from comparing mean levels of body weight, brain weight, blood glucose, blood alcohol concentrations, and serum cotinine levels in control, ethanol-, CS-, and ethanol + CS-exposed male and female Long Evans rats. Significant differences are highlighted with bold font. Corresponding data with Tukey post-hoc significance test outcomes are graphed in Figure 1.