Question: Based on the ANOVA output, was there a significant main effect of sex on self-esteem scores? What is the F -ratio for the main effect
Based on the ANOVA output, was there a significant main effect of sex on self-esteem scores? What is the F-ratio for the main effect of weight status was statistically significant ? What was the F-ratio results ?

3. Participant Sex Estimates Dependent Variable: Overall Score on Self-Esteem Scale (Sum of 10 Items) 95% Confidence Interval Participant Sex Mean Std. Error Lower Bound Upper Bound Female 28.067 875 26.312 29.822 Male 27.667 .875 25.912 29.422 Pairwise Comparisons Dependent Variable: Overall Score on Self-Esteem Scale (Sum of 10 Items) Mean 95% Confidence Interval for Difference Difference (1- (1) Participant Sex () Participant Sex J) Std. Error Sig a Lower Bound Upper Bound Female Male .400 1.238 748 -2.082 2.882 Male Female -.400 1.238 .748 -2.882 2.082 Based on estimated marginal means a. Adjustment for multiple comparisons: Bonferroni. Univariate Tests Dependent Variable: Overall Score on Self-Esteem Scale (Sum of 10 Items) Sum of Partial Eta Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Squared Contrast 2.400 1 2.400 . 104 748 .002 Error 1241.200 54 22.985 The F tests the effect of Participant Sex. This test is based on the linearly independent pairwise comparisons among the estimated marginal means
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