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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Psychon Bull Rev. 2015 Feb;22(1):88–111. doi: 10.3758/s13423-014-0661-y

Table 2.

Best-fitting GRT model (from those shown in Figure 5) for each participant in the experiment. PI stands for perceptual independence, PS for perceptual separability, DS for decisional separability and 1_RHO for a single correlation in all distributions.

Participant Best-fitting model Number of free parameters
1 {PS(Identity), DS} 10
2 {PS, DS} 8
3 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
4 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
5 {PS, DS} 8
6 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
7 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
8 {1-RHO, PS(Emotion), DS} 7
9 {PS, DS} 8
10 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
11 {1-RHO, DS} 9
12 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
13 {PS, DS} 8
14 {1-RHO, PS(Emotion), DS} 7
15 {PS, DS} 8
16 {PI, PS(Identity), DS} 6
17 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
18 {PS, DS} 8
19 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
20 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
21 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
22 {1-RHO, PS, DS} 5
23 {1-RHO, PS(Identity), DS} 7
24 {1-RHO, PS(Emotion), DS} 7