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. 2019 Feb;68:57–72. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.01.004

Table 3.

Summary of experimental results on self-reports of phenomenological dimensions during meditation states. All reported effects (discrimination of states, fatigue and discrimination of phenomenological dimensions) were associated to specific aspects of participants’ home practice. The importance of desirable responding score as a predictor was never higher than practice. DV: dependent variable; DC: demand characteristics; BIDR: Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding; FA: focused attention; OM: open monitoring; FOB: focus/open practice balance index; Stb: Stability; Clr: Clarity; Apr: Aperture; RTV: response time variability.

DV Interpretation Level of DC Predictors’ evidence across model space
BIDR Practice
aprOM-aprFA Discrimination of states strong 0.31 0.55 FOB × Experience
stb3-stb12+clr-clr12 Fatigue moderate 0.40 0.74 Intensityfocus
zRTV,stb-zRTV,clr Discrimination of phenomenological dimensions none 0.23 0.84 Experience