<p>ANOVA results with degrees of freedom (df), F value and P-values for each covariate and seal age/sex group (GROUP).</p
<p>Results of univariate ANOVA tests that examined between-female variability.</p
<p>ANOVA tests for the traditional tests by Age Group (d.f. = 1, N = 76). The symbol ** indicates si...
<p>Λ value = Wilks’ lambda value. <i>F =</i> Mean of Squared Errors <i>/</i> Degrees of freedom.</p
<p>*Statistically significant (p<0.01).</p><p>Results of two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for ag...
1)<p>Degrees of freedom.</p><p>*Significant at a level of 0.05; **Significant at a level of 0.01.</p
<p>The results shown here should be read as follows: the Female age groups are in the White boxes, w...
<p>* indicates significance of 0.05, ** indicates significance of 0.01, and *** indicates significan...
<p>Two-Way ANOVA results when comparing the influence of gender and group on the overall variance se...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
Results of three sets of two-way ANOVAs for the measures of interest, with group and practice distri...
Results from ANOVAs for constriction velocity and subsequent pairwise comparisons.</p
Results one-way ANOVA: between group differences as filled in on a 5 point likert scale 0–4; mean/ne...
<p>If p-value < 0.05, we suppose that the factor is significant with respect to response.</p
<p>Significance of the ANOVA (strain effect) is indicated as follow: * significant at 5%; ** signifi...
<p>Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing variable and constant errors between young and age-matched p...
<p>Results of univariate ANOVA tests that examined between-female variability.</p
<p>ANOVA tests for the traditional tests by Age Group (d.f. = 1, N = 76). The symbol ** indicates si...
<p>Λ value = Wilks’ lambda value. <i>F =</i> Mean of Squared Errors <i>/</i> Degrees of freedom.</p
<p>*Statistically significant (p<0.01).</p><p>Results of two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for ag...
1)<p>Degrees of freedom.</p><p>*Significant at a level of 0.05; **Significant at a level of 0.01.</p
<p>The results shown here should be read as follows: the Female age groups are in the White boxes, w...
<p>* indicates significance of 0.05, ** indicates significance of 0.01, and *** indicates significan...
<p>Two-Way ANOVA results when comparing the influence of gender and group on the overall variance se...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
Results of three sets of two-way ANOVAs for the measures of interest, with group and practice distri...
Results from ANOVAs for constriction velocity and subsequent pairwise comparisons.</p
Results one-way ANOVA: between group differences as filled in on a 5 point likert scale 0–4; mean/ne...
<p>If p-value < 0.05, we suppose that the factor is significant with respect to response.</p
<p>Significance of the ANOVA (strain effect) is indicated as follow: * significant at 5%; ** signifi...
<p>Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing variable and constant errors between young and age-matched p...
<p>Results of univariate ANOVA tests that examined between-female variability.</p
<p>ANOVA tests for the traditional tests by Age Group (d.f. = 1, N = 76). The symbol ** indicates si...
<p>Λ value = Wilks’ lambda value. <i>F =</i> Mean of Squared Errors <i>/</i> Degrees of freedom.</p