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Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with decreased variance and no change in mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).
Published 2018“…<p>Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with decreased variance and no change in mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).…”
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Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with decreased variance and increased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).
Published 2018“…<p>Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with decreased variance and increased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).…”
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Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with increased variance and decreased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).
Published 2018“…<p>Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with increased variance and decreased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).…”
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Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with no change in variance and decreased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).
Published 2018“…<p>Mean-difference plots by country: Countries with no change in variance and decreased mean height (95% confidence interval shaded).…”
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(A) Experimental timeline and (B) results (mean ± SEM) in Experiment 1 on the effect of adaptation to a decrease and an increase in height of the ball drop.
Published 2018“…The diagonal line is a linear regression line (y = -1.135 x– 0.7133, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.9734) and illustrates a decrease in step size with increasing the simulated height of the ball drop during the audio-tactile adaptation. …”
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