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. 2018 Oct;59:42–52. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.08.005

Table 2.

Emotional reactivity as a function of experimental trauma induction paradigm.

Emotional Reactivity df F p ηp2
Method 2.39 0.126 0.02
Condition Anxiety 1/99 104.56 <0.001 0.51
Method x Condition 37.94 <0.001 0.28



Method 9.85 0.002 0.09
Condition Arousal 1/99 88.00 <0.001 0.47
Method x Condition 25.04 <0.001 0.20



Method 2.24 0.138 0.02
Condition Stress 1/99 76.98 <0.001 0.44
Method x Condition 27.10 <0.001 0.22



Method 0.81 0.369 0.01
Condition Helplessness 1/99 96.16 <0.001 0.49
Method x Condition 32.92 <0.001 0.25



Method 4.82 0.030 0.05
Condition Skin Conductance 1/99 6.18 0.015 0.06
Method x Condition 3.50 0.064 0.03



Method 11.63 0.001 0.11
Condition Heart Rate 1/99 55.79 <0.001 0.36
Method x Condition 25.90 <0.001 0.21

Note. Subjective emotional reactivity was assessed by responses of anxiety, arousal stress and helplessness; physiological emotional reactivity was measured by skin conductance and heart rate responses.