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Table A-1. Continued. Fixed Retention Removable Retention Variable x sd sem n x sd sem n IMPA 93.13 7.21 0.868 69 92.92 7.10 0.721 97 SNA* 81.12 3.06 0.368 69 80.16 3.30 0.335 97 SNB 76.36 2.94 0.353 69 75.90 3.55 0.360 97 ANB 4.75 2.33 0.280 69 4.27 2.30 0.234 97 AOBO 2.94 4.06 0.489 69 1.88 3.71 0.377 97 DOP 8.46 4.02 0.484 69 9.49 3.86 0.392 97 Z angle 68.86 8.90 1.072 69 68.92 8.93 0.907 97 UL 13.28 2.66 0.320 69 13.19 2.40 0.243 97 TC* 14.74 2.67 0.321 69 13.67 2.34 0.238 97 AFH 64.13 5.37 0.646 69 63.58 5.65 0.574 97 PFH 47.35 4.50 0.542 69 47.30 5.39 0.547 97 OB 4.35 2.53 0.304 69 3.86 2.07 0.210 97 OJ* 6.28 3.34 0.402 69 5.03 2.63 0.267 97 * An asterisk denotes statistical significance between the two kinds of retention. 153
Table A-2. Descriptive statistics at the end of treatment (sexes pooled). Fixed Retention Removable Retention Variable x sd sem n x sd sem n ADisc -0.08 0.69 0.083 69 -0.33 0.57 0.058 97 MADisc -0.27 0.32 0.038 69 -0.39 0.51 0.052 97 COS* 0.75 0.66 0.079 69 0.44 0.55 0.056 97 MC* 1.49 1.68 0.202 69 0.99 1.24 0.126 97 ASR 34.80 2.96 0.356 69 34.00 3.76 0.381 97 ISR 17.07 2.70 0.325 69 17.81 2.89 0.293 97 IAR 76.67 12.94 1.558 69 75.34 12.66 1.285 97 ASP 37.65 2.07 0.249 69 36.96 2.61 0.265 97 UMW 50.68 2.86 0.345 69 50.72 2.99 0.303 97 LMW 48.36 2.69 0.323 69 48.43 3.12 0.316 97 UCW 33.72 1.82 0.219 69 33.11 2.00 0.203 97 LCW 25.91 1.39 0.167 69 25.53 1.72 0.175 97 ISD 3.75 0.59 0.072 69 3.83 0.70 0.071 97 ASD 9.99 0.93 0.112 69 9.66 1.16 0.118 97 ID* 24.02 7.62 0.918 69 19.99 6.88 0.699 97 ASW 28.68 1.33 0.161 69 28.40 1.76 0.179 97 II* 0.46 0.70 0.084 69 0.24 0.35 0.036 97 FMIA 62.38 5.87 0.707 69 62.63 6.43 0.653 97 FMA 26.14 6.62 0.797 69 26.89 5.82 0.591 97 Continued 154
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Table A-1. Continued.<br />
Fixed Retention Removable Retention<br />
Variable x sd sem n x sd sem n<br />
IMPA 93.13 7.21 0.868 69 92.92 7.10 0.721 97<br />
SNA* 81.12 3.06 0.368 69 80.16 3.30 0.335 97<br />
SNB 76.36 2.94 0.353 69 75.90 3.55 0.360 97<br />
ANB 4.75 2.33 0.280 69 4.27 2.30 0.234 97<br />
AOBO 2.94 4.06 0.489 69 1.88 3.71 0.377 97<br />
DOP 8.46 4.02 0.484 69 9.49 3.86 0.392 97<br />
Z angle 68.86 8.90 1.072 69 68.92 8.93 0.907 97<br />
UL 13.28 2.66 0.320 69 13.19 2.40 0.243 97<br />
TC* 14.74 2.67 0.321 69 13.67 2.34 0.238 97<br />
AFH 64.13 5.37 0.646 69 63.58 5.65 0.574 97<br />
PFH 47.35 4.50 0.542 69 47.30 5.39 0.547 97<br />
OB 4.35 2.53 0.304 69 3.86 2.07 0.210 97<br />
OJ* 6.28 3.34 0.402 69 5.03 2.63 0.267 97<br />
* An asterisk denotes statistical significance between the two kinds of retention.<br />
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