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. 2018 Aug 9;13(8):e0201655. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201655

Table 3. The comparison of means of response times and response levels for in general and last year time frames.

Response times Response levels
Comparison A Comparison B Comparison A Comparison B
Variable M(SE) M(SE) M(SE) M(SE)
Happy -0.14 (0.04)** -0.15 (0.04)*** 0.10 (0.06)a 0.06 (0.04)
Calm -0.10 (0.04)* -0.09 (0.04)* 0.26 (0.06)*** 0.19 (0.05)***
Excited -0.01 (0.04) -0.05 (0.04) -0.17 (0.06)** -0.13 (0.05)**
Sad -0.06 (0.04) -0.04 (0.04) -0.53 (0.06)*** -0.39 (0.04)***
Anxious -0.05 (0.04) -0.06 (0.03) -0.37 (0.06)*** -0.23 (0.05)***
Angry -0.11 (0.04)* -0.09 (0.04) -0.45 (0.06)*** -0.41 (0.04)***
Pain -0.02 (0.04) 0.01 (0.04) -0.29 (0.06)*** -0.23 (0.04)***
Stress 0.00 (0.04) -0.02 (0.04) -0.33 (0.07)*** -0.35 (0.06)***

The table presents (A) a paired-samples t-test and (B) the comparison of the mean for the in general time frame with the growth model estimated value for the last year time frame. P-values were adjusted for multiple (i.e., eight) comparisons using the Benjamini-Hochberg adaptive step-up Bonferroni method.

a p < .10.

* p < .05.

** p < .01.

*** p < .001.