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. 2023 Jun 2;18(6):e0286720. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286720

Table 2. Means and standard deviations of TDMS arousal and valence for each posture in Experiment 1 and results of a one-sample t-test with a reference value of 0.

Variable M SD t (28) Adjusted p Cohen’s d
Arousal
P1 -4.90 6.64 3.90 .01** 0.73
P2 2.62 3.29 4.21 < .001*** 0.78
P3 2.55 4.55 2.97 .02* 0.55
P4 0.38 5.62 0.36 .72 0.07
P5 2.24 3.97 2.99 .02* 0.56
P6 -3.21 6.03 2.81 .02* 0.52
P7 -8.03 5.82 7.31 < .001*** 1.36
P8 -4.97 4.51 5.82 < .001*** 1.08
P9 -9.28 5.36 9.17 < .001*** 1.70
P10 -6.34 4.89 6.86 < .001*** 1.27
P11 -12.41 3.38 19.44 < .001*** 3.61
P12 -5.97 4.99 6.32 < .001*** 1.17
Valence
P1 -0.28 2.85 0.51 .64 0.10
P2 -1.03 2.67 2.05 .07 0.38
P3 -1.93 2.55 4.02 < .001*** 0.75
P4 0.86 4.39 1.04 .34 0.19
P5 3.28 3.80 4.56 < .001*** 0.85
P6 -1.21 3.03 2.11 .07 0.39
P7 -0.93 2.92 1.69 .13 0.31
P8 -1.03 3.30 1.66 .12 0.31
P9 -1.14 3.09 1.95 .08 0.36
P10 3.31 3.30 5.31 < .001*** 0.99
P11 1.17 3.71 1.67 .13 0.31
P12 4.03 3.61 5.91 < .001*** 1.10

Adjusted p-value indicates the p-value corrected using the Benjamini-Hochberg (BH) method.

* denotes p < .05,

** denotes p < .01,

*** denotes p < .001.

TDMS, Two-dimensional mood scale.