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. 2024 Sep 7;38:100329. doi: 10.1016/j.scog.2024.100329

Table 4.

Behavioral performance.

Task/measure Pre, M
(SD)
Post, M
(SD)
Statistical comparison Effect size
Attentional Cueing Task

Valid
Invalid



.62(.15)
.64(.14)



.59(.14)
.61(.14)
Time: F(1,6) = 5.05, p = .066; Trial Type: F (1,6) = 3.16, p = .126; Interaction: F(1,6) = .04, p = .847 Time: η2G = .12; Trial Type:
ηG = .07; Interaction: η2G = .1.
Hinting Task 15.1(3.1) 15.7(3.1) t(6) = .79, p = .228 dz = .30 [−.73, 1.12]
Mental State Fluency
Positive
Negative


595(182.9)
398.6(111.1)


604.3(216.4)
623.7(171.8)
Time: F(1,6) = 4.64, p = .079; Valence: F (1,6) = 2.36, p = .176; Interaction: F(1,6) = 2.93, p = .138 Time: η2G = .01; Valence:
η G = .004; Interaction: η2G = .00006.
Multiracial Emotion Identification .82(.15) .86(.07) t(6) = .67, p = .265 dz = .25 [−.78, .83]
Spontaneous ToM Protocol 1.9(1.2) 2.3(1.2) t(6) = .43, p = .342 dz = .16 [−1.13, .98]
Social Attribution
Task Multiple
Choice
14(3.8) 12.9(6.1) t(6) = −.53, p = .693 dz = −.20 [−.91, .8]

Pre-to-post changes in behavioral performance using paired-samples Welch's t-tests or repeated measures ANOVAs.