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. 2018 Sep 12;29(11):1807–1823. doi: 10.1177/0956797618788882

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

An example trial in the corruptibility-judgment block. Each trial began with a fixation cross. Then a photo of an official appeared for 1 s. The orientation of the scale was randomly flipped for each block and each participant. Participants made a decision by pressing one of the number keys from “1” to “5” on their keyboard. As soon as a valid key was pressed (or 4 s after the photo disappeared if no valid key was pressed), the trial ended, and there was a blank interstimulus interval.