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TABLE 6 Significant F ratios in Experiment I Conditions 1 / 0 ( 1 / 27 ) Interaction (
2 / 27 ) Variable t ( I - O ) for C - GMP 2 / 27 6 . 418 4 . 772 - 4° - 3 . 112 4 : 43 MS
+ MD on MJP MS + MD on F MD on MS + MJP Fon MS + MD MJP on MS + MD ...
TABLE 6 Significant F ratios in Experiment I Conditions 1 / 0 ( 1 / 27 ) Interaction (
2 / 27 ) Variable t ( I - O ) for C - GMP 2 / 27 6 . 418 4 . 772 - 4° - 3 . 112 4 : 43 MS
+ MD on MJP MS + MD on F MD on MS + MJP Fon MS + MD MJP on MS + MD ...
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The pull of MD is significantly stronger in SOV than SOM choices ( Table 10 ) . ...
Testing for simple effects , it is found that this interaction is accounted for by a
significant increase in MD from before to after OO choices in SOM choices ( F = 4
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The pull of MD is significantly stronger in SOV than SOM choices ( Table 10 ) . ...
Testing for simple effects , it is found that this interaction is accounted for by a
significant increase in MD from before to after OO choices in SOM choices ( F = 4
...
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of other teams significantly less knowledgeable than the other two groups rated
them . ... 05 ) , whereas , although the other two groups also rated their own team
' s supporters more knowledgeable , the differences were not significant .
of other teams significantly less knowledgeable than the other two groups rated
them . ... 05 ) , whereas , although the other two groups also rated their own team
' s supporters more knowledgeable , the differences were not significant .
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