Outcomes
M3-Immediate Drawings Memory Outcomes
As for the model assumptions, there are no outliers and the data are distributed normally, as evidenced by
Shapiro-Wilk’s normality test (p > 0.05). Mauchly’s sphericity test indicates that the assumption of sphericity is
confirmed for the interaction with didactics * time,
χ
2 (2) = 0.973, p = 0.757. The initial inspection of the line
graph (Figure 1) and of the pairwise comparisons (Table 3) allows obtaining an initial impression of the
interaction between the “between-subjects” factor and the “within-subjects” one, which seems to exist among
the participants under investigation. To investigate the effect of the interaction in the population (Fox, 2008),
we refer to the F-test. There was a statistically significant interaction between didactics and time on M3, F (2,
42) = 9.832,
p
< 0.001, partial
η
2
= 0.319. This value indicates that, from the initial inspection, we correctly
interpreted that there are different effects of the different groups (type of didactics) on “M3 memory” mean
over time. In practice, this means that M3 mean changes differently over time depending on the type of
didactics, i.e., if it is of classic, Montessori or unstructured type. Moreover, the M3 mean is lower for the
Classic-type didactics group (-3.57 ± 0.68,
p
= 0.001) and for that of Montessori-type (-2.27 ± 0.55, p = 0.001)
on a statistically significant level compared to unstructured-type didactics (the data are mean ± standard error if
not indicated differently).
M6-Narrative Memory Recall Outcomes
As for the model assumptions, there are no outliers and the data are distributed normally, as evidenced by
Shapiro-Wilk’s normality test (p > 0.05). Mauchly’s sphericity test indicates that the assumption of sphericity is
confirmed for the didactics * time interaction,
χ
2
(2) = 0.957, p = 0.632. The initial inspection of the line graph
(Figure 2) and of the pairwise comparisons (Table 4) allows obtaining an initial impression of the interaction
between the “between-subjects” factor and the “within-subjects” one, which seems to exist among the
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participants under investigation. To investigate the effect of the interaction on the subjects (Fox, 2008), we refer
to the F-test. There was a statistically significant interaction between didactics and time on M6-Recall, F (2, 42)
= 18.374, p < 0.001, partial
η
2 = 0.467. This value indicates that, from the initial inspection, we correctly
interpreted that there are different effects of the different groups (type of didactics) on the “M6-Recall memory”
mean over time. In practice, this means that M6-Recall mean changes differently over time depending on the
type of didactics, i.e., if it is of classic, Montessori or unstructured type. Moreover, M6-Recall mean is lower
for the Classic-type didactics group (-4.45 ± 0.48, p = 0.001) and for that of Montessori type (-3.75 ± 0.48, p =
0.001) on a statistically significant level compared to the unstructured-type didactics (the data are mean ±
standard error if not indicated differently).
Figure 1.
M3-Immediate Drawings Memory Outcomes.
Table 3
Pairwise Comparisons
Measure: Measure_1
(I) Type_Didactic
(J) Type Didactic
Mean Difference
(I-J)
Std. Error
Sig.
b
95% Confidence Interval for
Difference
b
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
1
2
-1.295 0.657
0.186
-3.004 0.413
3 -3.568
*
0.680
0.000
-5.337 -1.799
2
1 1.295
0.657
0.186
-0.413
3.004
3 -2.273
*
0.552
0.001
-3.709 -0.836
3
1 3.568
*
0.680
0.000
1.799 5.337
2 2.273
*
0.552
0.001
0.836 3.709
Notes.
Based on estimated marginal means, *. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level; b. Adjustment for multiple
comparisons: Bonferroni.
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Figure 2.
M6-Narrative Memory Recall Outcomes.
Table 4
Pairwise Comparisons
Measure: Measure_1
(I) Type_Didactic (J) Type_Didactic Mean Difference (I-J)
Std. Error Sig.
b
95% Confidence Interval for
Difference
b
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
1
2 -0.705 0.576
0.705
-2.203
0.794
3 -4.455
*
0.482
0.000
-5.709
-3.200
2
1 0.705 0.576
0.705
-0.794
2.203
3 -3.750
*
0.480
0.000
-4.998
-2.502
3
1 4.455
*
0.482
0.000
3.200
5.709
2 3.750
*
0.480
0.000
2.502
4.998
Notes.
Based on estimated marginal means, *. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level; b. Adjustment for multiple
comparisons: Bonferroni.
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