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. 2017 Dec 20;47(3):637–649. doi: 10.1007/s10508-017-1133-z

Table 4.

Percentage of participants with a stronger average indirect task response to child stimuli and rank-biserial correlation between having a stronger response to children and ICM scores

n Percentage of strongest response to child stimuli (%) Correlation with ICM
r rb BCa 95% CI
Reaction time measures
 P-MST 98 29.6 .07 [− .14, .28]
 CRT 100 56.0 .08 [− .12, .26]
 f-IAT 100 44.0 .04 [− .16, .24]
Viewing time tasks
 NRP 102 40.2 − .02 [− .21, .18]
 Beach 100 8.0 .25 [.003, .44]
Pupil dilation
 NRP 100 83.0 .32 [.16, .45]
 Beach (VT) 100 13.0 .10 [− .11, .30]
 Beach (free) 100 14.0 .05 [− .15, .26]

P-MST, pictorial modified Stroop task; f-IAT, factorial Implicit Association Test; NRP, not real people image set (Laws & Gress, 2004); VT, viewing time; r rb, rank-biserial correlation coefficient; BCa 95% CI, 95% confidence intervals based on 5000 resamples using the bias-corrected and accelerated (BCa) bootstrap method