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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 22.
Published in final edited form as: Emotion. 2013 Jun 3;13(5):832–842. doi: 10.1037/a0032672

Table 1.

Regulation Effects on the Three Response Channels in Study 1

Suppression
Response Unregulated Expressive Physiological Main effect
Negative context
Experience (/±100) −45.51 (1.75) −47.14 (1.85) −47.58 (1.68) F(2,58)=2.12, p=14
Expressivity (%) 114.80 (4.00) 102.60 (2.24)** 101.70 (2.49)** F(1,44)=10.89, p<.01, η2=.23
Physiological activation (Δz) 0.012 (0.014) −0.003 (0.026) −0.025 (0.021) F(2,65)=1.35, p=27

Positive context
Experience (/±100) 38.49 (2.24) 35.65 (2.37)* 33.92 (2.16)** F(2,72)=7.95, p<.01, η2=18
Expressivity (%) 130.29 (8.39) 94.85 (2.35)** 96.34 (1.64)** F(1,37)=15.67, p<.01, η2=.30
Physiological activation (Δz) 0.030 (0.017) −0.004 (0.014) −0.031 (0.018)** F(2,71)=5.52, p<.01, η2=.13
*

Note: p<.05 and

**

p<.01 with the unregulated condition, evaluated by simple contrasts