Group differences in jumping synchrony.
<p>A) Jumping synchrony scores in the experimental groups <i>together</i> (blue) and <i>separate</i> (together). The box plots represent medians (center horizontal lines), inter-quartile ranges (boxes), as well as minima and maxima (whiskers) and outliers (dots). B) The...
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| Main Author: | Clara Scheer (3210213) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Daniel L. Bowling (9230131) (author), Niklas A. Hungerländer (22478021) (author), W. Tecumseh Fitch (8669445) (author), Lisa Horn (416201) (author) |
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2025
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