*<p>Mean time spent by participants with complete data at baseline and follow up. Participants with outlier values at either baseline or follow up were excluded.</p>†<p>P-value from paired t-test comparing time-use at baseline and follow up.</p>‡<p>P-value from anova comparing time-use among operated cases versus controls at a) baseline and b)follow up, controlling for age and gender.</p
<p>The results shown here should be read as follows: the Female age groups are in the White boxes, w...
<p>(Study 2): Mean percentage± SD of time spent for each behavior across the experimental phases.</p
<p>Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing variable and constant errors between young and age-matched p...
<p>Comparing baseline values for participants missing/not missing at two-years follow-up using ANOVA...
<p>TTO, time trade-off.</p><p>*One-way ANOVA was used to calculate statistical values.</p><p>Compari...
*<p><i>P</i><0.05,</p>**<p><i>P</i><0.01 vs. before smoking cessation therapy.</p>†<p>Two-way repeat...
<p>Groups: T1 = test group 1, T2 = test group 2, C1 = control group 1, C2 = control group 2;...
<p>Results of a two-way ANOVA comparing the total number of locomotion and cleaning events and total...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
<p>Mean values and group comparisons (ANOVA adjusted for smoking and ANCOVA adjusted for baseline va...
*<p>P-value was calculated using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for age.</p>*<p>P-values were ...
<p>All values are mean ± SD. With the exception of age, all measures are significantly different by ...
<p>Two-way ANOVA results for performance (percent of targets reached by each participant in a sessio...
In a clinical controlled trial involving repeated measures of continuous outcomes such as quality of...
*<p>- Mean (T1) significantly different (p<0.05) from (T2) mean; ++ - Mean (T1) different (p<0.05) f...
<p>The results shown here should be read as follows: the Female age groups are in the White boxes, w...
<p>(Study 2): Mean percentage± SD of time spent for each behavior across the experimental phases.</p
<p>Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing variable and constant errors between young and age-matched p...
<p>Comparing baseline values for participants missing/not missing at two-years follow-up using ANOVA...
<p>TTO, time trade-off.</p><p>*One-way ANOVA was used to calculate statistical values.</p><p>Compari...
*<p><i>P</i><0.05,</p>**<p><i>P</i><0.01 vs. before smoking cessation therapy.</p>†<p>Two-way repeat...
<p>Groups: T1 = test group 1, T2 = test group 2, C1 = control group 1, C2 = control group 2;...
<p>Results of a two-way ANOVA comparing the total number of locomotion and cleaning events and total...
<p>Gender and baseline age distribution by study group. Chi-squared test of independence between gen...
<p>Mean values and group comparisons (ANOVA adjusted for smoking and ANCOVA adjusted for baseline va...
*<p>P-value was calculated using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for age.</p>*<p>P-values were ...
<p>All values are mean ± SD. With the exception of age, all measures are significantly different by ...
<p>Two-way ANOVA results for performance (percent of targets reached by each participant in a sessio...
In a clinical controlled trial involving repeated measures of continuous outcomes such as quality of...
*<p>- Mean (T1) significantly different (p<0.05) from (T2) mean; ++ - Mean (T1) different (p<0.05) f...
<p>The results shown here should be read as follows: the Female age groups are in the White boxes, w...
<p>(Study 2): Mean percentage± SD of time spent for each behavior across the experimental phases.</p
<p>Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing variable and constant errors between young and age-matched p...