Compare each cell mean with the other cell mean in that column Number of families 1 Number of comparisons per family Alpha 0.05 Bonferroni's multiple comparisons test Mean Diff. Value 25 d - 55 d Males Females Test details 25 - 55 d Males Females 2232 4697 2 -1511 to 5975 No 954.2 to 8440 Yes Mean 1 Mean 2 Mean Diff. 15942 13710 2232 12309 7612 4697 1462 1462 ns . 95.00% CI of diff. 4 4 0.3055 0.0149 SE of diff. 4 4 N1 1.527 3.213 N2 12.00 12.00 Below threshold? DE Summary Adjusted P
Compare each cell mean with the other cell mean in that column Number of families 1 Number of comparisons per family Alpha 0.05 Bonferroni's multiple comparisons test Mean Diff. Value 25 d - 55 d Males Females Test details 25 - 55 d Males Females 2232 4697 2 -1511 to 5975 No 954.2 to 8440 Yes Mean 1 Mean 2 Mean Diff. 15942 13710 2232 12309 7612 4697 1462 1462 ns . 95.00% CI of diff. 4 4 0.3055 0.0149 SE of diff. 4 4 N1 1.527 3.213 N2 12.00 12.00 Below threshold? DE Summary Adjusted P
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Interpret this two way anova and multiple comparisons test with the data provided

Transcribed Image Text:Neuron Number
RA Nucleus Neuron Number
20000-
15000-
10000-
5000-
0-
T
25 d
ns
*
T
55 d
Males
Females

Transcribed Image Text:Compare each cell mean with the other cell mean in that column
Number of families
1
Number of comparisons per family.
Alpha 0.05
Bonferroni's multiple comparisons test
Value
25 d 55 d
Males
Females
Test details
25 d 55 d
Males
Females
2232
4697
2
Mean Diff.
-1511 to 5975 No
954.2 to 8440 Yes
15942 13710
12309 7612
Mean 1 Mean 2 Mean Diff.
2232 1462
4697
1462
ns
+
95.00% CI of diff.
4
0.3055
0.0149
SE of diff.
4
4
N1
N2
1.527 12.00
3.213
12.00
Below threshold?
t
DE
Summary Adjusted P
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