Project measure / variable:   Bolivar1   rest_time_pct_d1

ID, description, units MPD:63410   rest_time_pct_d1   percentage of time spent resting, 5 min test in dark   [%]  day 1  
Data set, strains Bolivar1   inbred   10 strains     sex: both     age:
Procedure open field test
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Bolivar1 - percentage of time spent resting, 5 min test in dark day 1



  MEASURE SUMMARY
Measure Summary FemaleMale
Number of strains tested10 strains10 strains
Mean of the strain means62.42   % 60.25   %
Median of the strain means61.94   % 57.45   %
SD of the strain means± 5.8549 ± 10.244
Coefficient of variation (CV)0.0938 0.17
Min–max range of strain means52.99   –   72.55   % 45.889   –   77.11   %
Mean sample size per strain12.0   mice 12.0   mice


  ANOVA, Q-Q NORMALITY ASSESSMENT
ANOVA summary      
FactorDFSum of squaresMean sum of squaresF valuep value (Pr>F)
sex 1 284.4178 284.4178 3.4364 0.0651
strain 9 11328.7514 1258.7502 15.2087 < 0.0001
sex:strain 9 3709.0653 412.1184 4.9794 < 0.0001
Residuals 220 18208.3611 82.7653


Q-Q normality assessment based on residuals

  


  STRAIN MEANS (UNADJUSTED)
  
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Strain Sex Mean SD N mice SEM CV Min, Max Z score
129S1/SvImJ f 61.29 16.411   12 4.7376 0.2677 39.8, 89.06666667 -0.19
129S1/SvImJ m 72.19 13.72   12 3.9606 0.1901 55.13333333, 94.86666667 1.17
A/J f 72.55 12.971   12 3.7445 0.1788 53.43333333, 92.56666667 1.73
A/J m 77.11 7.7822   12 2.2465 0.1009 66.33333333, 88.8 1.65
B6129SF1/J f 54.94 8.697   12 2.5106 0.1583 43.06666667, 71.13333333 -1.28
B6129SF1/J m 51.58 9.1204   12 2.6328 0.1768 35.03333333, 64.6 -0.85
B6C3F1/J f 52.99 8.4614   12 2.4426 0.1597 39.66666667, 66.26666667 -1.61
B6C3F1/J m 54.99 6.9452   12 2.0049 0.1263 43.46666667, 65.26666667 -0.51
BALB/cByJ f 62.49 9.122   12 2.6333 0.146 50.56666667, 81.56666667 0.01
BALB/cByJ m 45.889 3.6842   12 1.0635 0.0803 40.8, 52.83333333 -1.4
C3H/HeJ f 61.39 5.8635   12 1.6926 0.0955 49.06666667, 70.9 -0.18
C3H/HeJ m 51.17 7.6937   12 2.221 0.1504 37.6, 60.9 -0.89
C57BL/6J f 60.43 8.0912   12 2.3357 0.1339 52.56666667, 76.53333333 -0.34
C57BL/6J m 57.49 6.1033   12 1.7619 0.1062 47.93333333, 69.86666667 -0.27
CBA/J f 68.98 7.2004   12 2.0786 0.1044 55.2, 81.73333333 1.12
CBA/J m 64.99 4.0893   12 1.1805 0.0629 57.76666667, 70.4 0.46
DBA/2J f 63.48 3.7061   12 1.0699 0.0584 56.3, 70.2 0.18
DBA/2J m 69.63 15.015   12 4.3343 0.2156 49.56666667, 89.8 0.92
FVB/NJ f 65.67 4.9744   12 1.436 0.0757 57.6, 74.46666667 0.55
FVB/NJ m 57.42 8.0439   12 2.3221 0.1401 43.36666667, 69.3 -0.28


  LEAST SQUARES MEANS (MODEL-ADJUSTED)
Strain Sex Mean SEM UpperCL LowerCL
129S1/SvImJ f 61.2944 2.6262 66.4702 56.1186
129S1/SvImJ m 72.1917 2.6262 77.3675 67.0159
A/J f 72.5472 2.6262 77.723 67.3714
A/J m 77.1139 2.6262 82.2897 71.9381
B6129SF1/J f 54.9361 2.6262 60.1119 49.7603
B6129SF1/J m 51.5778 2.6262 56.7536 46.402
B6C3F1/J f 52.9917 2.6262 58.1675 47.8159
B6C3F1/J m 54.9889 2.6262 60.1647 49.8131
BALB/cByJ f 62.4917 2.6262 67.6675 57.3159
BALB/cByJ m 45.8889 2.6262 51.0647 40.7131
C3H/HeJ f 61.3917 2.6262 66.5675 56.2159
C3H/HeJ m 51.1694 2.6262 56.3452 45.9936
C57BL/6J f 60.4278 2.6262 65.6036 55.252
C57BL/6J m 57.4861 2.6262 62.6619 52.3103
CBA/J f 68.9833 2.6262 74.1591 63.8075
CBA/J m 64.9889 2.6262 70.1647 59.8131
DBA/2J f 63.4806 2.6262 68.6564 58.3048
DBA/2J m 69.625 2.6262 74.8008 64.4492
FVB/NJ f 65.675 2.6262 70.8508 60.4992
FVB/NJ m 57.4167 2.6262 62.5925 52.2409


  LEAST SQUARES MEANS (MODEL-ADJUSTED), SEXES COMBINED
Strain Sex Mean SEM UpperCL LowerCL
129S1/SvImJ both 66.7431 1.857 70.4029 63.0832
A/J both 74.8306 1.857 78.4904 71.1707
B6129SF1/J both 53.2569 1.857 56.9168 49.5971
B6C3F1/J both 53.9903 1.857 57.6501 50.3304
BALB/cByJ both 54.1903 1.857 57.8501 50.5304
C3H/HeJ both 56.2806 1.857 59.9404 52.6207
C57BL/6J both 58.9569 1.857 62.6168 55.2971
CBA/J both 66.9861 1.857 70.646 63.3263
DBA/2J both 66.5528 1.857 70.2126 62.8929
FVB/NJ both 61.5458 1.857 65.2057 57.886




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