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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2015 Feb;124(1):128–136. doi: 10.1037/abn0000007

Table 1. Descriptive statistics and manipulation checks for the sample.

Deprived Smokers Non-deprived Smokers Non-Smokers
Demographics
Total N 34 37 37
Female (%) 47 51 51
White (%) 50 70 73
High school or equivalent degree (%)S 44 57 84
Age 43.2 (11.2)
Range=23-68
42.1 (11.8)
Range=21-65
38.9 (15.5)
Range=19-67

Screening session measures
Cigarettes per day 17.1 (5.3)
Range=10-30
18.1 (6.6)
Range=10-40
-
Age of first cigarette 15.3 (3.7)
Range=9-23
14.1 (3.0)
Range=9-23
-
Years smoking daily 25.6 (10.6)
Range=6-48
26.2 (11.1)
Range=6-47
-
FTND 5.50 (1.6)
Range=2-9
5.43 (2.2)
Range=0-9
-
Screening session CO (ppm)S 19.0 (6.2)
Range=10-39
20.0 (12.2)
Range=10-62
2.1 (1.4)
Range=0-7

Experimental session measures
General startle reactivity (uV) 54.6 (38.0)
Range=7-143
52.6 (44.8)
Range=5-193
66.3 (43.5)
Range=5-183
Experimental session CO (ppm)D 3.6 (1.7)
Range=1-8
18.4 (7.1)
Range=10-40
-
WSWSD 2.3 (0.5)
Range=1-3
1.9 (.6)
Range=1-3
-
Cigarettes during consumption 0.9 (0.4)
Range=0.25-2
0.9 (0.3)
Range=0.25-2
-

Note.

Descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation unless otherwise noted) for manipulation checks for the entire final sample (N=108). However, data recording errors led to missing “cigarettes smoked during consumption” data and “Age of first cigarette” for 3 and 1 non-deprived smokers, respectively. Chi-squared tests were used for qualitative variables (e.g., gender). T tests were used for quantitative variables (e.g., CO level).

Dependent measures that displayed significant effects (p< .05) of deprivation (deprived vs. non-deprived smokers) are indicated with the superscript ‘D’.

Dependent measures that displayed significant effects (p < .05) of smoker status (non-deprived smoker vs. non-smoker) are indicated by the superscript ‘S’.