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"significant main effects" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used in research to describe when one or more variables of a study yield statistically significant results. For example, "The results of the study indicated significant main effects for both group size and time of day on participants' performance."
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There were, however, two significant main effects, presented below.
Statistically significant main effects were further analyzed using ANOVAs.
Transformational leadership and job enrichment each had significant main effects.
No significant main effects between modes of administration emerged.
When significant main effects were found, subsequent post hoc testing included Bonferroni contrasts.
No significant main effects were observed neither for hands nor for rTMS timing.
When significant main effects were found, subsequent post hoc testing was performed with Bonferroni contrasts.
Significant main effects were analysed using post hoc Tukey's HSD test.
If significant main effects were found, Bonferroni post hoc analyses were performed to locate the differences.
There were no significant main effects of self-efficacy beliefs, vocational experience, and general intelligence.
RM-MANCOVA revealed no significant main effects.
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