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7a, orange Appendix 2<br />

7b, purple Appendix 2<br />

7c, white Appendix 2<br />

Table 8: Results <strong>of</strong> analysis <strong>of</strong> variance for the purpose <strong>of</strong> identifying diagnostic<br />

grouping variables between 4 groups <strong>of</strong> psychiatric patients and one<br />

control group on 13 formal measures <strong>of</strong> their paintings. 222<br />

Table 9: Main Analysis: multiple comparisons, Duncan procedure. 222<br />

Specific Differences for each variable<br />

Figures showing confidence intervals and means by diagnostic type for DAPA variables:<br />

Figure 10a, red 224<br />

Figure 10b, yellow 225<br />

Figure 10c, green 226<br />

Figure 10d, blue 226<br />

Figure 10e, brown 227<br />

Figure 10f, black 228<br />

Figure 10g, intensity 229<br />

Figure 10h, painted line 230<br />

Figure 10i, drawn line 231<br />

Figure 10j, space 232<br />

Figure 10k, subjective emotional tone 234<br />

Figure 10l, dominant form 235<br />

Table 11: Discriminant analysis to classify controls or patients. Classification<br />

functions from the first sample are used to classify the second sample.<br />

Repeated 5 times with different p<strong>art</strong>itions <strong>of</strong> the data set. 238<br />

Table 12: t-test results for significant differences between means <strong>of</strong> variables<br />

measured from paintings by patients against non-patients as though they<br />

were independent. 239<br />

Table 13a: Separate effect size for each variable from the DAPA test. 240<br />

Table 13b: Separate effect size for each variable from the DAPA test. 240<br />

Table 14: Results <strong>of</strong> 2-way ANOVA: diagnostic groups by number <strong>of</strong> paintings<br />

from each patient.<br />

242<br />

Table 15: Correlations between number <strong>of</strong> pictures within each group with each<br />

variable. 243<br />

Table 16: Correlation for DAPA variables measured from the paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

schizophrenics - a) Colours b) structure. Appendix 2<br />

Table 17: Correlation for DAPA variables measured from the paintings <strong>of</strong> substance<br />

abusers - a) Colours b) structure. Appendix 2<br />

Table 18: Correlation for DAPA variables measured from the paintings <strong>of</strong><br />

depressives - a) Colours b) structure. Appendix 2<br />

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