<p><i>Legend</i>. Scale ranged from 0 (“not relevant”) to 3 (“very relevant”). Results of one-sample t-tests testing whether the mean rating differed significantly from a rating of 1 (“slightly relevant”) are shown as asterisks:</p><p>* p < .05;</p><p>** p < .01;</p><p>*** p < .001.</p><p>Means of the rated significance of the gender differences as assessed by the question “How significant/relevant for everyday life do you think the [gender] difference is?”.</p
Some of the most persistently recurring research questions concern sex differences. Despite much pro...
<p>Gender differences in repeated measures analysis of variance and descriptive statistics for the d...
Comparison based on the gender of the respondents and the p-value for the association based on gende...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“not relevant”) to 3 (“very relevant”). In total (category ‘All’) 238 partic...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“very little”) to 4 (“significant”). Results of one-sample t-tests testing w...
<p>* Indicates significant differences between groups (p < 0.05).</p><p>† Indicates gender-significa...
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>T-test for differences of means.*The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.</p
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
1<p>Min and max ratings are indicated in parenthesis. Standard Deviation is indicated in italics bel...
<p>Women are reference-group.* Indicates a statistically significant (p<0.05) sex difference in the ...
Slightly different wordings are known to introduce important differences in the way people understan...
a<p>expressed as %.</p>b<p>expressed on 5 point Likert scale.</p><p>Gender Differences for Measured ...
<p><i>Legend</i>. Possible answers were “Men” (recoded as -1), “Same” (recoded as 0) and “Women” (re...
Some of the most persistently recurring research questions concern sex differences. Despite much pro...
<p>Gender differences in repeated measures analysis of variance and descriptive statistics for the d...
Comparison based on the gender of the respondents and the p-value for the association based on gende...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“not relevant”) to 3 (“very relevant”). In total (category ‘All’) 238 partic...
<p>Scale ranged from 0 (“very little”) to 4 (“significant”). Results of one-sample t-tests testing w...
<p>* Indicates significant differences between groups (p < 0.05).</p><p>† Indicates gender-significa...
<p>Box plots depicting LCD induced changes (i.e. ΔCID2-CID1) in anthropometric and clinical paramete...
*<p>means ± standard deviation (SD).</p><p><i>P</i> values for sex differences are based on t tests....
<p>T-test for differences of means.*The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.</p
<p>Significant difference between genders are expressed as</p>**<p>p<0.01;</p>***<p>p<0.001.</p
1<p>Min and max ratings are indicated in parenthesis. Standard Deviation is indicated in italics bel...
<p>Women are reference-group.* Indicates a statistically significant (p<0.05) sex difference in the ...
Slightly different wordings are known to introduce important differences in the way people understan...
a<p>expressed as %.</p>b<p>expressed on 5 point Likert scale.</p><p>Gender Differences for Measured ...
<p><i>Legend</i>. Possible answers were “Men” (recoded as -1), “Same” (recoded as 0) and “Women” (re...
Some of the most persistently recurring research questions concern sex differences. Despite much pro...
<p>Gender differences in repeated measures analysis of variance and descriptive statistics for the d...
Comparison based on the gender of the respondents and the p-value for the association based on gende...