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SAS The System 1 The GLM Procedure Class Level Information Class Levels Values gender 2 0 1 Number of Observations Read 108 Number of Observations Used 108 The SAS System 2 The GLM Procedure Dependent Variable: distance Sum of Source DF Squares Mean Square F Value Pr > F Model 4 62715.99290 15678.99822 3078.04 <.0001 Error 104 529.75710 5.09382 Uncorrected Total 108 63245.75000 R-Square Coeff Var Root MSE distance Mean 0.422729 9.394892 2.256949 24.02315 Source DF Type I SS Mean Square F Value Pr > F gender 2 62468.52273 31234.26136 6131.80 <.0001 age*gender 2 247.47017 123.73509 24.29 <.0001 Source DF Type III SS Mean Square F Value Pr > F gender 2 1205.108665 602.554332 118.29 <.0001 age*gender 2 247.470170 123.735085 24.29 <.0001 Standard Parameter Estimate Error t Value Pr > |t| gender 0 17.37272727 1.70803064 10.17 <.0001 gender 1 16.34062500 1.41622419 11.54 <.0001 age*gender 0 0.47954545 0.15216346 3.15 0.0021 age*gender 1 0.78437500 0.12616728 6.22 <.0001 The SAS System 3 The GLM Procedure Class Level Information Class Levels Values gender 2 0 1 Number of Observations Read 108 Number of Observations Used 108 The SAS System 4 The GLM Procedure Dependent Variable: distance Sum of Source DF Squares Mean Square F Value Pr > F Model 3 387.9350274 129.3116758 25.39 <.0001 Error 104 529.7571023 5.0938183 Corrected Total 107 917.6921296 R-Square Coeff Var Root MSE distance Mean 0.422729 9.394892 2.256949 24.02315 Source DF Type I SS Mean Square F Value Pr > F gender 1 140.4648569 140.4648569 27.58 <.0001 age 1 235.3560185 235.3560185 46.20 <.0001 age*gender 1 12.1141519 12.1141519 2.38 0.1261 Source DF Type III SS Mean Square F Value Pr > F gender 1 1.1021833 1.1021833 0.22 0.6428 age 1 208.2660038 208.2660038 40.89 <.0001 age*gender 12.1141519 1 12.1141519 2.38 0.1261 Standard Parameter Estimate Error t Value Pr > |t| Intercept 16.34062500 B 1.41622419 11.54 <.0001 gender 0 1.03210227 B 2.21879688 0.47 0.6428 gender 1 0.00000000 B . . . age 0.78437500 B 0.12616728 6.22 <.0001 age*gender 0 -0.30482955 B 0.19766614 -1.54 0.1261 age*gender 1 0.00000000 B . . . NOTE: The X'X matrix has been found to be singular, and a generalized inverse was used to solve the normal equations. Terms whose estimates are followed by the letter 'B' are not uniquely estimable. The SAS System 5 The GLM Procedure Class Level Information Class Levels Values gender 2 0 1 child 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Number of Observations Read 108 Number of Observations Used 108 The SAS System 6 The GLM Procedure Dependent Variable: distance Sum of Source DF Squares Mean Square F Value Pr > F Model 26 518.3796296 19.9376781 4.04 <.0001 Error 81 399.3125000 4.9297840 Corrected Total 107 917.6921296 R-Square Coeff Var Root MSE distance Mean 0.564873 9.242384 2.220312 24.02315 Source DF Type I SS Mean Square F Value Pr > F gender ...

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