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. 2010 Dec 13;1:206. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00206

Table 4.

Linear mixed model solutions for the dependent variables in experiment 4.

Relative attractee displacement
Fixed effects of attractee–attractant delay F(6, 1781) = 75.98***
Fixed effects of laterality F(1, 1781) = 31.72***
Interaction between attractee–attractant delay and laterality F(6, 1781) = 2.50*
Fixed effects of block order F(5, 110) = 2.57*
Perceived reference position Perceived attractee position Perceived attractant position
UNILATERAL
Fixed effects of attractee–attractant delay F(6, 822) = 3.56* F(6, 822) = 31.13*** F(6, 822) = 1.85
Fixed effects of block order F(5, 140) = 0.54 F(5, 140) = 1.94 F(5, 140) = 1.02
BILATERAL
Fixed effects of attractee–attractant delay F(6, 822) = 3.56** F(6, 822) = 29.43*** F(6, 822) = 1.06
Fixed effects of block order F(5, 140) = 0.42 F(5, 140) = 1.74 F(5, 140) = 1.22

Estimated degrees of freedom are rounded off to integers. Significances of fixed effects and linear contrasts of the same model are corrected to account for false discovery rates (cf., Benjamini and Hochberg, 1995). *p < 0.05. **p < 0.01. ***p < 0.001. Relative attractee displacement is defined as the distance between the perceived positions of the reference and the attractee divided by the distance between the perceived positions of the reference and the attractant.