The next is at the intersection of the row for Britain and column for Canada, and the one below that is the intersection of Singapore and Canada, indicating that Canadian children differ significantly from children in these two countries as well. Indeed, this follows logically from the fact there is a difference between Australia and Canada : if Canadian children differ from those whose sample mean was even further away The last* is that for the intersection of the row for Singapore and the column for Australia, indicating a significant difference between these populations Looking at the sample averages, it is clear that difference is due to Australian children watching less TV, on average, than those in Singapore, according to this hypothetical example