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S2 Table. Saphiro-Wilk test for normality with skewness and kurtosis.

SMALL LARGE

F1 F2 dF F1 F2 dF

Skewness 0.026 -0.523 -0.309 0.144 -0.362 -0.110 Skewness / 2SE 0.068 -1.320 -0.781 0.363 -0.913 --0.278 Kurtosis -0.642 0.055 -0.228 -0.037 -0.136 -0.370 Kurtosis / 2SE -0.988 0.973 -0.289 0.047 -0.173 -0.470 Saphiro-Wilk 0.99ns 0.97** 0.98+ 0.99ns 0.98+ 0.99ns Note. Values above the threshold of ±1 are indicated in bold face.

ns p > .1. + p < .1. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001.

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