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TableĀ 3 Measure of the acceptance of the theory of evolution (MATE) scores

From: Correlations Between Tree Thinking and Acceptance of Evolution in Introductory Biology Students

Semester

N

MATEPRE

MATEPOST

c M

(SD)

Mdn

[min, IQR, max]

Mdn

[min, IQR, max]

F09

15

77A

[43, 69ā€“85, 100]

79AB

[60, 69ā€“91, 100]

0.15

(0.48)

S10

13

78A

[53, 60ā€“86, 100]

83B

[60, 76ā€“95, 100]

0.28

(0.35)

S11

101

76A

[24, 66ā€“83, 100]

78B

[47, 68ā€“90, 100]

0.20

(0.30)

F11

61

82A

[31, 67ā€“96, 100]

86B

[42, 76ā€“98, 100]

0.25

(0.36)

S12

79

81A

[35, 70ā€“94, 100]

88B

[39, 75ā€“97, 100]

0.30

(0.35)

F12

63

78A

[35, 68ā€“93, 100]

84B

[39, 75ā€“98, 100]

0.19

(1.00)

Total

304

78A

[24, 68ā€“92, 100]

83B

[39, 74ā€“96, 100]

0.24

(0.53)

  1. Median (Mdn), minimum (min) inter quartile range (IQR), and maximum (max), values for MATEPRE and MATEPOST scores, and the mean and standard deviation of normalized change (c M , SD) for individual semesters and for total data pooled across S11, F11, S12, and F12. Within semesters and for the total data pooled across S11, F11, S12, and F12, median MATEPRE and MATEPOST values followed by different letters are significantly different (pĀ <Ā 0.05) in Wilcoxon Ranked Sum tests. NĀ =Ā sample size. MATE scores can range from 20 to 100.