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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2009 Apr;17(2):70–77. doi: 10.1037/a0015617

Table 1.

Means (and Standard Deviations) of Postcue Ratings for CREMA Trials

Measure Smoking trials Neutral trials
Craving
 Photographs order 1 2.98 (0.93) 2.02 (0.75)
 Photographs order 2 3.09 (1.02) 1.96 (0.77)
 Imagery order 1 3.04 (0.81) 2.28 (0.67)
 Imagery order 2 3.15 (0.90) 2.33 (0.71)
Positive mood
 Photographs order 1 2.86 (0.92) 3.06 (0.90)
 Photographs order 2 2.88 (0.92) 3.11 (0.87)
 Imagery order 1 3.39 (0.72) 3.66 (0.68)
 Imagery order 2 3.41 (0.69) 3.78 (0.68)
Negative mood
 Photographs order 1 1.86 (0.62) 1.67 (0.68)
 Photographs order 2 1.90 (0.67) 1.62 (0.68)
 Imagery order 1 1.74 (0.63) 1.54 (0.49)
 Imagery order 2 1.78 (0.59) 1.46 (0.46)
Distraction
 Photographs order 1 1.50 (0.55) 1.64 (0.57)
 Photographs order 2 1.48 (0.54) 1.50 (0.54)
 Imagery order 1 1.68 (0.61) 1.76 (0.59)
 Imagery order 2 1.68 (0.63) 1.70 (0.61)
Focus
 Photographs order 1 4.58 (0.52) 4.58 (0.47)
 Photographs order 2 4.62 (0.48) 4.63 (0.43)
Vividness
 Imagery order 1 4.42 (0.49) 4.34 (0.60)
 Imagery order 2 4.41 (0.53) 4.46 (0.60)

Note. Ratings were completed on a 5-point scale. All measures were rated in the positive direction (e.g., higher distraction scores indicate higher levels of distraction). CREMA = cue reactivity procedures combined with ecological momentary assessment.