Within each country, a mixed between - within
subjects analysis of variance was conducted to examine the effect of relationship type (spouse, mother, best friend) and participant sex on perceived ideal communal strength for each relationship type.
Not exact matches
Using
analysis of variance, t - tests, or chi - square tests as appropriate, we compared the clinical characteristics among exposure groups and among
subjects with World Trade Center cough according to prognostic subgroups: those with predominantly upper - airway symptoms (29
subjects) or lower - airway symptoms (95
subjects) or those with bronchial responsiveness (249
subjects).
For the purposes
of our
analysis, scores were standardized by
subject, grade, and year to have mean zero and unit
variance in the population
of students attending Massachusetts public schools.
Multivariate
analyses of variance (MANOVAs) with child (siblings, comparison) as a within -
subjects variable and each measures» (CBCL, Child and Adolescent Social Support Scale [CASSS], MFQ) subscales as the dependent variables or paired t tests (LQ) were used to contrast siblings and comparison peers.
Results were
subjected to (1) correlation
analyses that examined associations among the EF measures, (2) multivariate
analysis of variance that compared EF performance between the preterm / ELBW group and the full - term group as a function
of age, and (3) correlation and regression
analyses that evaluated the main and interactive effects
of the biomedical variables and SES on EF scores within the preterm / ELBW group.