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. 2019 Feb 5;10:134. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00134

Table 2.

Statistics for the two groups.

Don't ignore Ignore
Korean Total number 62 32
Accelerator hit (SD) 47.56 (36.76) 111.47 (26.59)
Brake hit (SD) 33.00 (38.09) 0
Wheel hit (SD) 80.61 (39.00) 79.66 (32.69)
Group assignment (Fully consistent/Potential Mismatch) 60/2 30/2
Gender–Male/female (all) 29/31 (30/32) 16/14 (17/15)
Driving license–Yes/No (all) 43/17 (44/18) 16/14 (17/15)
Violent video game experience–Yes/No (all) 26/34 (27/35) 15/15 (16/16)
Age 24.03 (1.91) 23.15 (2.56)
German Total number 64 30
Accelerator hit (SD) 38.23 (35.25) 102.17 (22.35)
Brake hit (SD) 40.15 (39.22) 0
Wheel hit (SD) 79.81 (30.52) 75.03 (30.48)
Group assignment (Fully consistent/Potential Mismatch) 62/2 28/2
Gender–Male/Female (all) 19/43 (19/45) 14/14 (14/16)
Driving license–Yes/No (all) 54/8 (56/8) 23/5 (25/5)
Violent video game experience–Yes/No all) 29/33 (30/34) 17/11 (17/13)
Age (SD) 27.31 (4.95) 25.63 (5.05)

The “Group assignment” row lists the number of people for which self-descriptions were fully consistent with control behavior and the number of people for which there was a potential mismatch (see Table 1).