The RLS ANOVA allowed for testing of the gender
factor to determine if there were gender-based interactions
with either the treatment structure or the chair factor.
Results indicated that significant interaction existed between
the square effect (gender) and both chairs and
treatments, thus additional independent Latin square
analyses were done for each gender, also presented in
Table 3. Results of the independent gender assessments
indicated significant differences within the male square for
all effects except the armrestangle interaction term.
Results for the female square were similar, with an
additional lack of significance for the armrest effect.