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Table 4 Effect of hemispheric emotional valence on ratings of suicidaility.

From: Determination of hemispheric emotional valence in individual subjects: A new approach with research and therapeutic implications

Effect of including direction of hemispheric emotional valence as an independent variable when assessing the effects of abuse and gender on ratings of suicidaility.

ANOVA with main effects and interactions of abuse history and gender

Tests of Between-Subjects Effects

Dependent Variable: ASIQ_T

Source

Type III Sum Sq

df

Mean Square

F

Signif.

Partial h2

Corrected Model

181.167

3

60.389

1.307

0.311

0.219

GROUP

173.361

1

173.36

3.752

0.073

0.211

GENDER

2.25

1

2.25

0.049

0.829

0.003

GROUP * GENDER

4.694

1

4.694

0.102

0.755

0.007

Error

646.833

14

46.202

   

Total

39470

18

    

Corrected Total

828

17

    

R Squared = .219 (Adjusted R Squared = .051)

ANOVA with main effects and interactions of abuse history, gender and direction of HEV

Tests of Between-Subjects Effects

Dependent Variable: ASIQ_T

Source

Type III Sum Sq

df

Mean Square

F

Signif.

Partial h2

Corrected Model

708.7

7

101.24

8.486

0.002

0.856

GROUP

396.463

1

396.46

33.23

< .001

0.769

GENDER

17.473

1

17.473

1.465

0.254

0.128

DIR_HEV

70.644

1

70.644

5.922

0.035

0.372

GROUP * GENDER

25.796

1

25.796

2.162

0.172

0.178

GROUP *DIR_HEV

56.341

1

56.341

4.723

0.055

0.321

GENDER*DIR_HEV

133.432

1

133.43

11.18

0.007

0.528

GROUP*GENDER*DIR_HEV

257.473

1

257.47

21.58

0.001

0.683

Error

119.3

10

11.93

   

Total

39470

18

    

Corrected Total

828

17

    

R Squared = .856 (Adjusted R Squared = .755)