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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2013 Nov 25;40(2):567–587. doi: 10.1037/a0035032

Table 2.

Significant Effects from Omnibus ANOVAs for Reaction Time and Error Rate in Each Experiment

DV Experiment Effect F MSE Effect Size Stroop
Reaction Time 1a TT 302.75 1387 .899 108
TT × PC 18.58 1387 .353
Item Type × TT × PC 6.36 255 .158
1b Item Type 7.04 1806 .190 101
TT 215.64 1518 .878
Item Type × TT × PC 19.1 514 .389
2a TT 183.23 1805 .843 96
TT×PC 11.23 1805 .248
Item Type × TT × PC 31.86 289 .484
2b TT 331.01 1178 .907 104
TT × PC 22.33 1178 .396
Item Type × TT 22.35 337 .397
Item Type × TT × PC 9.38 337 .216
3 TT 284.73 3793 .891 171
Item Type × TT × PC 10.39 728 .229

Error Rate 1a TT 42.18 .001 .554 .032
PC 4.53 .001 .118
Item Type × PC 4.38 <.001 .114
1b Item Type × PC 14.48 <.001 .326 .035
TT 27.44 .001 .478
Item Type × TT × PC 11.93 <.001 .285
2a Item Type × PC 5.08 <.001 .130 .029
TT 41.82 .001 .552
TT 53.71 .001 .612
2b PC 8.54 .006 .201 .038
TT × PC 9.57 .001 .220
Item Type × TT 4.20 <.001 .110
3 TT 29.00 0.001 .453 .024

Note. TT refers to trial type (congruent vs. incongruent). PC refers to the proportion congruency of the list, which was 67% or 33% congruent. Item Type refers to the contrast of PC-75 or PC-25 items to PC-50 items. Stroop refers to global interference (RTIncongruent – RTCongruent) collapsed across item types.