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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2018 Sep 21;6(6):765–782. doi: 10.1177/2167702618797935

Figure 2. Main and Moderated Effects of the Self-referential Information Processing Task on Reaction Time (RT).

Figure 2.

On average, participants were significantly faster to judge both emotional valence and self-descriptiveness of self-descriptive (compared with non-self-descriptive) positive (compared with negative) words paired with their own (compared with someone else’s) image. (A) Main and moderated effects of word self-descriptiveness: displayed are natural-log transformed RTs for Self-Descriptive – Non-Self-Descriptive word trials. (B) Main and moderated effects of image type: displayed are natural-log transformed RTs for Own – Other image trials. (C) Main and moderated effects of word valence: displayed are natural-log transformed RTs for Negative – Positive word trials. Note: Task effects, *p<0.05, (*)p<0.10.