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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 Sep 13.
Published in final edited form as: Percept Psychophys. 2006 May;68(4):685–701. doi: 10.3758/bf03208768

Table 1.

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistics for Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 5. Statistics for the main effects of hand position and exposure condition, and the interaction between these variables are presented. d.f. – degrees of freedom. SE –standard error of the mean. X – errors in the x-direction (perpendicular to the mirror). Y – errors in the y-direction (parallel with the mirror).

Left hand position
Exposure condition
Left hand position X Exposure condition
Experiment Measure d.f. F p d.f. F p d.f. F p
1 Mean 3, 51 100.25 < .001 2, 34 0.03 .98 6, 102 9.21 < .001
SE 3, 51 6.13 < .001 2, 34 0.14 .87. 6, 102 0.84 .54
2 Mean 3, 60 71.70 < .001 2, 40 0.35 .71 6, 120 4.38 < .01
SE 3, 60 1.71 .18 2, 40 4.73 < .05 6, 120 1.49 .19
4 Mean 3, 33 147.42 < .001 2, 22 0.46 .64 6, 66 7.38 < .001
SE 3, 33 2.34 .09 2, 22 0.03 .97 6, 66 0.33 .92
5 Mean X 3, 33 24.70 < .001 1, 11 0.97 .35 3, 33 11.50 < .001
SE X 3, 33 7.77 < .001 1, 11 0.62 .45 3, 33 1.15 .34
Mean Y 3, 33 3.02 < .05 1, 11 0.81 .39 3, 33 1.79 .17
SE Y 3, 33 0.39 .76 1, 11 0.07 .79 3, 33 0.52 .67
RT 3, 33 0.56 .64 1, 11 <0.01 .96 3, 33 0.90 .45
Errors 3, 33 2.76 .06 1, 11 0.80 .39 3, 33 1.31 .29