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. 2022 Oct 17;55(7):3679–3698. doi: 10.3758/s13428-022-01984-4

Table 6.

Effects on self-reported reflection

vs. Overall control
t p d
Single-response intuition
  Intuition recall: -5.54 < .001 0.48
  Emotion induction: -19.13 < .001 1.65
  10s time pressure: -7.23 < .001 0.62
  5s time pressure: -9.34 < .001 0.80
  High cognitive load: -0.22 .826 0.02
  Very high cognitive load: -1.28 .201 0.11
Single-response reflection
  Reason recall: -0.52 .604 0.04
  Reason induction: 10.85 < .001 0.93
  10s time delay: 0.29 .772 0.02
  20s time delay: 1.02 .309 0.09
  Monetary incentives: -0.28 .782 0.02
  Decision justification: 2.64 .009 0.22
  Short debiasing training: 0.07 .941 0.01
  Long debiasing training: 4.05 < .001 0.35
Standard two-response
-6.39 < .001 0.55
Modified two-response
-6.51 < .001 0.56

The table depicts the t-statistics, p-values, and effect sizes (Cohen’s ds) for independent-samples t-tests comparing the self-reported reflection scores for each experimental condition with the overall control (i.e., the pool of passive and active control conditions)