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. 2020 Aug 27;49(1):112–126. doi: 10.3758/s13421-020-01079-5

Table 2.

Results of the BANOVAs for immediate recall measures (both serial and free scoring) for each experiment

Exp. Measure Model (M) ratio Fixed effects
Immediate-recall condition Task type Serial-recall group Recall + Task Recall + Task + Recall × Task Task + Group Task + Group + Task × Group
1 Serial scoring BF10 6.11 × 1012 178.28 3.46 × 1018 7.74 × 1020
Best M/M 1.27 × 108 4.34 × 1018 223.80 Best
Free scoring BF10 0.22 21819.20 4677.89 1412.08
Best M/M 1.01 × 105 Best 4.66 15.45
2 Serial scoring BF10 1.14 × 108 4.08 × 107 2.35 × 1021 1.01 × 1021
Best M/M 2.06 × 1013 5.75 × 1013 Best 2.33
Free scoring BF10 0.60 1351.24 1039.24 661.39
Best M/M 2261.14 Best 1.30 2.04
3 Serial scoring BF10 3.92 × 106 1.56 7.53 × 106 7.82 × 105
Best M/M 1.92 4.83 × 106 Best 9.63
Free scoring BF10 21.82 0.32 7.32 0.56
Best M/M Best 67.75 2.98 38.91

Note. All models include participant as a random effect. The Bayes factor (BF) refers to the evidence for the alternative model (BF10) for each effect (shown in different columns) relative to the null model (i.e., intercept-only model). The best model is shown in boldface in the first row for each measure, and the second row for each measure compares the best model in the numerator to each of the other models in the denominator