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PH RARA

The document presents statistical analyses including tests of normality, homogeneity of variances, ANOVA results, and multiple comparisons for different groups labeled B1, B2, B3, and B4 across various weeks. The results indicate varying degrees of significance and mean differences among the groups, with specific attention to the Tukey HSD post-hoc comparisons. Overall, the findings suggest that while some comparisons show significant differences, many do not reach statistical significance.

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PH RARA

The document presents statistical analyses including tests of normality, homogeneity of variances, ANOVA results, and multiple comparisons for different groups labeled B1, B2, B3, and B4 across various weeks. The results indicate varying degrees of significance and mean differences among the groups, with specific attention to the Tukey HSD post-hoc comparisons. Overall, the findings suggest that while some comparisons show significant differences, many do not reach statistical significance.

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PH

Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
B1 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .178 3 . 1.000 3 .958
2 .353 3 . .824 3 .174
3 .292 3 . .923 3 .463
4 .314 3 . .893 3 .363
5 .259 3 . .959 3 .609
6 .219 3 . .987 3 .780
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
4.635 5 12 .014

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .611 5 .122 1.859 .176
Within Groups .789 12 .066
Total 1.400 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) B1 (J) B1 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 -.04000 .20938 1.000 -.7433 .6633
3 -.28000 .20938 .761 -.9833 .4233
4 -.29333 .20938 .726 -.9966 .4100
5 -.55667 .20938 .156 -1.2600 .1466
6 -.19000 .20938 .937 -.8933 .5133
2 1 .04000 .20938 1.000 -.6633 .7433
3 -.24000 .20938 .853 -.9433 .4633
4 -.25333 .20938 .824 -.9566 .4500
5 -.51667 .20938 .208 -1.2200 .1866
6 -.15000 .20938 .976 -.8533 .5533
3 1 .28000 .20938 .761 -.4233 .9833
2 .24000 .20938 .853 -.4633 .9433
4 -.01333 .20938 1.000 -.7166 .6900
5 -.27667 .20938 .769 -.9800 .4266
6 .09000 .20938 .998 -.6133 .7933
4 1 .29333 .20938 .726 -.4100 .9966
2 .25333 .20938 .824 -.4500 .9566
3 .01333 .20938 1.000 -.6900 .7166
5 -.26333 .20938 .801 -.9666 .4400
6 .10333 .20938 .995 -.6000 .8066
5 1 .55667 .20938 .156 -.1466 1.2600
2 .51667 .20938 .208 -.1866 1.2200
3 .27667 .20938 .769 -.4266 .9800
4 .26333 .20938 .801 -.4400 .9666
6 .36667 .20938 .527 -.3366 1.0700
6 1 .19000 .20938 .937 -.5133 .8933
2 .15000 .20938 .976 -.5533 .8533
3 -.09000 .20938 .998 -.7933 .6133
4 -.10333 .20938 .995 -.8066 .6000
5 -.36667 .20938 .527 -1.0700 .3366

Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSDa
Subset for alpha
= 0.05
B1 N 1
1 3 3.9667
2 3 4.0067
6 3 4.1567
3 3 4.2467
4 3 4.2600
5 3 4.5233
Sig. .156
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are
displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
B2 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .196 3 . .996 3 .878
2 .310 3 . .899 3 .381
3 .308 3 . .902 3 .391
4 .213 3 . .990 3 .806
5 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
6 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
2.392 5 12 .100

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .287 5 .057 2.462 .093
Within Groups .280 12 .023
Total .568 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) B2 (J) B2 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 -.260 .125 .356 -.68 .16
3 -.360 .125 .109 -.78 .06
4 -.207 .125 .581 -.63 .21
5 -.077 .125 .988 -.50 .34
6 -.307 .125 .211 -.73 .11
2 1 .260 .125 .356 -.16 .68
3 -.100 .125 .962 -.52 .32
4 .053 .125 .998 -.37 .47
5 .183 .125 .688 -.24 .60
6 -.047 .125 .999 -.47 .37
3 1 .360 .125 .109 -.06 .78
2 .100 .125 .962 -.32 .52
4 .153 .125 .815 -.27 .57
5 .283 .125 .276 -.14 .70
6 .053 .125 .998 -.37 .47
4 1 .207 .125 .581 -.21 .63
2 -.053 .125 .998 -.47 .37
3 -.153 .125 .815 -.57 .27
5 .130 .125 .895 -.29 .55
6 -.100 .125 .962 -.52 .32
5 1 .077 .125 .988 -.34 .50
2 -.183 .125 .688 -.60 .24
3 -.283 .125 .276 -.70 .14
4 -.130 .125 .895 -.55 .29
6 -.230 .125 .476 -.65 .19
6 1 .307 .125 .211 -.11 .73
2 .047 .125 .999 -.37 .47
3 -.053 .125 .998 -.47 .37
4 .100 .125 .962 -.32 .52
5 .230 .125 .476 -.19 .65

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha
= 0.05
B2 N 1
1 3 5.82
5 3 5.90
4 3 6.03
2 3 6.08
6 3 6.13
3 3 6.18
Sig. .109
Means for groups in homogeneous
subsets are displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size
= 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
B3 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .333 3 . .861 3 .269
2 .366 3 . .795 3 .103
3 .292 3 . .923 3 .463
4 .318 3 . .887 3 .344
5 .292 3 . .923 3 .463
6 .292 3 . .923 3 .463
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
5.543 5 12 .007

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .282 5 .056 4.067 .022
Within Groups .166 12 .014
Total .448 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) B3 (J) B3 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 -.02667 .09607 1.000 -.3494 .2960
3 .09667 .09607 .907 -.2260 .4194
4 .19000 .09607 .407 -.1327 .5127
5 -.16000 .09607 .576 -.4827 .1627
6 .19000 .09607 .407 -.1327 .5127
2 1 .02667 .09607 1.000 -.2960 .3494
3 .12333 .09607 .788 -.1994 .4460
4 .21667 .09607 .283 -.1060 .5394
5 -.13333 .09607 .733 -.4560 .1894
6 .21667 .09607 .283 -.1060 .5394
3 1 -.09667 .09607 .907 -.4194 .2260
2 -.12333 .09607 .788 -.4460 .1994
4 .09333 .09607 .919 -.2294 .4160
5 -.25667 .09607 .153 -.5794 .0660
6 .09333 .09607 .919 -.2294 .4160
4 1 -.19000 .09607 .407 -.5127 .1327
2 -.21667 .09607 .283 -.5394 .1060
3 -.09333 .09607 .919 -.4160 .2294
*
5 -.35000 .09607 .031 -.6727 -.0273
6 .00000 .09607 1.000 -.3227 .3227
5 1 .16000 .09607 .576 -.1627 .4827
2 .13333 .09607 .733 -.1894 .4560
3 .25667 .09607 .153 -.0660 .5794
*
4 .35000 .09607 .031 .0273 .6727
*
6 .35000 .09607 .031 .0273 .6727
6 1 -.19000 .09607 .407 -.5127 .1327
2 -.21667 .09607 .283 -.5394 .1060
3 -.09333 .09607 .919 -.4160 .2294
4 .00000 .09607 1.000 -.3227 .3227
5 -.35000* .09607 .031 -.6727 -.0273
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha = 0.05
B3 N 1 2
4 3 3.9467
6 3 3.9467
3 3 4.0400 4.0400
1 3 4.1367 4.1367
2 3 4.1633 4.1633
5 3 4.2967
Sig. .283 .153
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are
displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
B4 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .328 3 . .871 3 .298
2 .373 3 . .778 3 .064
3 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
4 .356 3 . .818 3 .157
5 .358 3 . .812 3 .144
6 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
7.834 5 12 .002

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .169 5 .034 1.664 .218
Within Groups .244 12 .020
Total .413 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) B4 (J) B4 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 .12000 .11635 .898 -.2708 .5108
3 .10000 .11635 .949 -.2908 .4908
4 .21333 .11635 .482 -.1775 .6041
5 -.07333 .11635 .986 -.4641 .3175
6 .16333 .11635 .725 -.2275 .5541
2 1 -.12000 .11635 .898 -.5108 .2708
3 -.02000 .11635 1.000 -.4108 .3708
4 .09333 .11635 .962 -.2975 .4841
5 -.19333 .11635 .578 -.5841 .1975
6 .04333 .11635 .999 -.3475 .4341
3 1 -.10000 .11635 .949 -.4908 .2908
2 .02000 .11635 1.000 -.3708 .4108
4 .11333 .11635 .918 -.2775 .5041
5 -.17333 .11635 .677 -.5641 .2175
6 .06333 .11635 .993 -.3275 .4541
4 1 -.21333 .11635 .482 -.6041 .1775
2 -.09333 .11635 .962 -.4841 .2975
3 -.11333 .11635 .918 -.5041 .2775
5 -.28667 .11635 .209 -.6775 .1041
6 -.05000 .11635 .998 -.4408 .3408
5 1 .07333 .11635 .986 -.3175 .4641
2 .19333 .11635 .578 -.1975 .5841
3 .17333 .11635 .677 -.2175 .5641
4 .28667 .11635 .209 -.1041 .6775
6 .23667 .11635 .379 -.1541 .6275
6 1 -.16333 .11635 .725 -.5541 .2275
2 -.04333 .11635 .999 -.4341 .3475
3 -.06333 .11635 .993 -.4541 .3275
4 .05000 .11635 .998 -.3408 .4408
5 -.23667 .11635 .379 -.6275 .1541

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha
= 0.05
B4 N 1
4 3 5.5500
6 3 5.6000
2 3 5.6433
3 3 5.6633
1 3 5.7633
5 3 5.8367
Sig. .209
Means for groups in homogeneous
subsets are displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size
= 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
F1 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
2 .337 3 . .855 3 .253
3 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
4 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
5 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
6 .204 3 . .993 3 .843
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
5.350 5 12 .008

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .310 5 .062 17.067 .000
Within Groups .044 12 .004
Total .353 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) F1 (J) F1 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 .08000 .04918 .598 -.0852 .2452
3 .10000 .04918 .379 -.0652 .2652
4 .10333 .04918 .348 -.0619 .2685
*
5 -.27333 .04918 .001 -.4385 -.1081
6 .04333 .04918 .944 -.1219 .2085
2 1 -.08000 .04918 .598 -.2452 .0852
3 .02000 .04918 .998 -.1452 .1852
4 .02333 .04918 .996 -.1419 .1885
*
5 -.35333 .04918 .000 -.5185 -.1881
6 -.03667 .04918 .972 -.2019 .1285
3 1 -.10000 .04918 .379 -.2652 .0652
2 -.02000 .04918 .998 -.1852 .1452
4 .00333 .04918 1.000 -.1619 .1685
5 -.37333* .04918 .000 -.5385 -.2081
6 -.05667 .04918 .850 -.2219 .1085
4 1 -.10333 .04918 .348 -.2685 .0619
2 -.02333 .04918 .996 -.1885 .1419
3 -.00333 .04918 1.000 -.1685 .1619
*
5 -.37667 .04918 .000 -.5419 -.2115
6 -.06000 .04918 .819 -.2252 .1052
*
5 1 .27333 .04918 .001 .1081 .4385
2 .35333* .04918 .000 .1881 .5185
3 .37333* .04918 .000 .2081 .5385
*
4 .37667 .04918 .000 .2115 .5419
*
6 .31667 .04918 .000 .1515 .4819
6 1 -.04333 .04918 .944 -.2085 .1219
2 .03667 .04918 .972 -.1285 .2019
3 .05667 .04918 .850 -.1085 .2219
4 .06000 .04918 .819 -.1052 .2252
5 -.31667* .04918 .000 -.4819 -.1515
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha = 0.05
F1 N 1 2
4 3 3.8033
3 3 3.8067
2 3 3.8267
6 3 3.8633
1 3 3.9067
5 3 4.1800
Sig. .348 1.000
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are
displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
F2 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .289 3 . .927 3 .477
2 .343 3 . .844 3 .225
3 .178 3 . .999 3 .956
4 .229 3 . .981 3 .739
5 .343 3 . .842 3 .220
6 .321 3 . .881 3 .328
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
2.750 5 12 .070

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .836 5 .167 3.317 .041
Within Groups .605 12 .050
Total 1.441 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) F2 (J) F2 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 -.25667 .18334 .727 -.8725 .3592
3 -.29333 .18334 .613 -.9092 .3225
4 -.05667 .18334 1.000 -.6725 .5592
5 -.57000 .18334 .076 -1.1858 .0458
6 -.53667 .18334 .102 -1.1525 .0792
2 1 .25667 .18334 .727 -.3592 .8725
3 -.03667 .18334 1.000 -.6525 .5792
4 .20000 .18334 .876 -.4158 .8158
5 -.31333 .18334 .551 -.9292 .3025
6 -.28000 .18334 .655 -.8958 .3358
3 1 .29333 .18334 .613 -.3225 .9092
2 .03667 .18334 1.000 -.5792 .6525
4 .23667 .18334 .785 -.3792 .8525
5 -.27667 .18334 .666 -.8925 .3392
6 -.24333 .18334 .766 -.8592 .3725
4 1 .05667 .18334 1.000 -.5592 .6725
2 -.20000 .18334 .876 -.8158 .4158
3 -.23667 .18334 .785 -.8525 .3792
5 -.51333 .18334 .125 -1.1292 .1025
6 -.48000 .18334 .166 -1.0958 .1358
5 1 .57000 .18334 .076 -.0458 1.1858
2 .31333 .18334 .551 -.3025 .9292
3 .27667 .18334 .666 -.3392 .8925
4 .51333 .18334 .125 -.1025 1.1292
6 .03333 .18334 1.000 -.5825 .6492
6 1 .53667 .18334 .102 -.0792 1.1525
2 .28000 .18334 .655 -.3358 .8958
3 .24333 .18334 .766 -.3725 .8592
4 .48000 .18334 .166 -.1358 1.0958
5 -.03333 .18334 1.000 -.6492 .5825

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha
= 0.05
F2 N 1
1 3 5.3700
4 3 5.4267
2 3 5.6267
3 3 5.6633
6 3 5.9067
5 3 5.9400
Sig. .076
Means for groups in homogeneous
subsets are displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size
= 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
F3 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .276 3 . .942 3 .537
2 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
3 .219 3 . .987 3 .780
4 .385 3 . .750 3 .000
5 .276 3 . .942 3 .537
6 .204 3 . .993 3 .843
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
3.836 5 12 .026

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .207 5 .041 12.023 .000
Within Groups .041 12 .003
Total .248 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) F3 (J) F3 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 .12333 .04788 .177 -.0375 .2842
3 .07333 .04788 .653 -.0875 .2342
4 .15667 .04788 .058 -.0042 .3175
5 .02000 .04788 .998 -.1408 .1808
6 -.17333* .04788 .032 -.3342 -.0125
2 1 -.12333 .04788 .177 -.2842 .0375
3 -.05000 .04788 .894 -.2108 .1108
4 .03333 .04788 .979 -.1275 .1942
5 -.10333 .04788 .323 -.2642 .0575
*
6 -.29667 .04788 .001 -.4575 -.1358
3 1 -.07333 .04788 .653 -.2342 .0875
2 .05000 .04788 .894 -.1108 .2108
4 .08333 .04788 .533 -.0775 .2442
5 -.05333 .04788 .867 -.2142 .1075
6 -.24667* .04788 .003 -.4075 -.0858
4 1 -.15667 .04788 .058 -.3175 .0042
2 -.03333 .04788 .979 -.1942 .1275
3 -.08333 .04788 .533 -.2442 .0775
5 -.13667 .04788 .115 -.2975 .0242
*
6 -.33000 .04788 .000 -.4908 -.1692
5 1 -.02000 .04788 .998 -.1808 .1408
2 .10333 .04788 .323 -.0575 .2642
3 .05333 .04788 .867 -.1075 .2142
4 .13667 .04788 .115 -.0242 .2975
*
6 -.19333 .04788 .016 -.3542 -.0325
*
6 1 .17333 .04788 .032 .0125 .3342
*
2 .29667 .04788 .001 .1358 .4575
*
3 .24667 .04788 .003 .0858 .4075
*
4 .33000 .04788 .000 .1692 .4908
5 .19333* .04788 .016 .0325 .3542
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha = 0.05
F3 N 1 2
4 3 3.7933
2 3 3.8267
3 3 3.8767
5 3 3.9300
1 3 3.9500
6 3 4.1233
Sig. .058 1.000
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are
displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 3.000.
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
F4 Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.
Minggu_Ke 1 .306 3 . .905 3 .400
2 .321 3 . .881 3 .328
3 .219 3 . .987 3 .780
4 .286 3 . .930 3 .490
5 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
6 .175 3 . 1.000 3 1.000
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


Minggu_Ke
Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.
3.346 5 12 .040

ANOVA
Minggu_Ke
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups .467 5 .093 6.408 .004
Within Groups .175 12 .015
Total .642 17

Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: Minggu_Ke
Tukey HSD
Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval
(I) F4 (J) F4 (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 2 .04333 .09858 .997 -.2878 .3745
3 -.28333 .09858 .111 -.6145 .0478
4 -.11000 .09858 .866 -.4411 .2211
*
5 -.37000 .09858 .026 -.7011 -.0389
6 .04000 .09858 .998 -.2911 .3711
2 1 -.04333 .09858 .997 -.3745 .2878
3 -.32667 .09858 .054 -.6578 .0045
4 -.15333 .09858 .639 -.4845 .1778
*
5 -.41333 .09858 .012 -.7445 -.0822
6 -.00333 .09858 1.000 -.3345 .3278
3 1 .28333 .09858 .111 -.0478 .6145
2 .32667 .09858 .054 -.0045 .6578
4 .17333 .09858 .523 -.1578 .5045
5 -.08667 .09858 .945 -.4178 .2445
6 .32333 .09858 .057 -.0078 .6545
4 1 .11000 .09858 .866 -.2211 .4411
2 .15333 .09858 .639 -.1778 .4845
3 -.17333 .09858 .523 -.5045 .1578
5 -.26000 .09858 .161 -.5911 .0711
6 .15000 .09858 .658 -.1811 .4811
*
5 1 .37000 .09858 .026 .0389 .7011
2 .41333* .09858 .012 .0822 .7445
3 .08667 .09858 .945 -.2445 .4178
4 .26000 .09858 .161 -.0711 .5911
*
6 .41000 .09858 .013 .0789 .7411
6 1 -.04000 .09858 .998 -.3711 .2911
2 .00333 .09858 1.000 -.3278 .3345
3 -.32333 .09858 .057 -.6545 .0078
4 -.15000 .09858 .658 -.4811 .1811
5 -.41000* .09858 .013 -.7411 -.0789
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

Minggu_Ke
a
Tukey HSD
Subset for alpha = 0.05
F4 N 1 2
2 3 5.2567
6 3 5.2600
1 3 5.3000
4 3 5.4100 5.4100
3 3 5.5833 5.5833
5 3 5.6700
Sig. .054 .161
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are
displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 3.000.

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