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. 2015 May;137(5):2737–2757. doi: 10.1121/1.4919350

TABLE I.

Auditory-attention study: Effect sizes for the differences between the inattention condition and both attention conditions, shown separately for both triplets.

Triplet 1 Triplet 2
Subject Number Inattentionminus Dichotic Inattentionminus Diotic InattentionminusDichotic InattentionminusDiotic
Tone + Noise
L01 0.79 0.70 0.48 −0.17
L02 −0.40 −0.89 −0.31 −1.16
L03 −0.39 −1.10 −1.62a −1.49b
L04 −0.89 −0.45 −0.10 0.15
L05 0.65 1.27b −0.30 −0.28
L06 1.47b 1.83b 0.34 0.23
L07 1.51b 1.39 0.89 0.51
L08 1.73a 1.07b 0.13 0.14
Mean (absolute values) 0.98 1.09 0.52 0.52
Tone Alone
L01 0.32 0.22 0.38 0.02
L02 −0.48 −1.10 0.37 −0.55
L03 −0.66 −1.00 −0.34 0.12
L04 0.00 0.19 −0.70 −0.97
L05 −1.67a −0.87 0.27 −0.04
L06 0.68 0.86 −0.21 −0.24
L07 0.95 0.47 0.93 0.17
L08 1.38b 1.09 0.35 0.17
Mean (absolute values) 0.77 0.73 0.44 0.29
a

p0.01 (Implied statistical significance computed using a bootstrapping procedure.)

b

p0.05 (Implied statistical significance computed using a bootstrapping procedure.)