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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Psychol. 2012 Mar 2;65(1):1–38. doi: 10.1016/j.cogpsych.2012.01.003

Table 2.

Rates of change of characters across paired panel positions

Normal Semantic Only Structural Only Scrambled

Positions All Targets All Targets All Targets All Targets
1--2 .15 (.27) .13 (.22) .40 (.41) .34 (.43) .21 (.29) .19 (.28) .26 (.36) .31 (.42)
2--3 .23 (.32) .38 (.36) .43 (.42) .58 (.42) .28 (.33) .41 (.35) .33 (.37) .44 (.35)
3--4 .23 (.34) .20 (.28) .4 (.40) .31 (.35) .26 (.35) .25 (.31) .30 (.39) .25 (.34)
4--5 .14 (.29) .13 (.28) .39 (.40) .33 (.41) .18 (.28) .17 (.27) .26 (.38) .19 (.30)
5--6 .23 (.31) .28 (.33) .41 (.39) .44 (.38) .26 (.32) .30 (.31) .31 (.36) .28 (.31)

Ave Local .20 (.19) .22 (.31) .41 (.29) .40 (.41) .24 (.19) .26 (.31) .29 (.23) .29 (.35)

Mean rates of change of characters across paired panel positions for all sequence types. Complete change of character was coded as “1”, no change between panels as “0”, and partial change (character added or subtracted while others maintained) as “.5”. Mean rate of change is listed for all panel pairings as well as ratings for just Targets with their preceding panels. Standard deviations are shown in parentheses.