Investigating the mechanisms by which selective attention affects subsequent preferences and choice

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  • who: Martin Egger from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research work: Investigating the mechanisms by which selective attention affects subsequent preferences and choice, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors calculated contrast tests using pairedsample t-test for which the authors provide the Bayes factor. After removing the nonsignificant interaction term from the model, the analysis showed no difference in distractor preferences subsequent to highly competitive search tasks compared to low competitive search, b=- 0.02, SE=0.06, z=0.40, p=0.690, 95% CI , and no effect of . . .

     

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