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. 2019 May 3;84(7):1801–1814. doi: 10.1007/s00426-019-01192-4

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and Bayes Factors, comparing the musical instrument and vehicle words used as target stimuli in the semantic categorization condition of the cross-modal oddball task

Musical instruments Vehicles t(10) p d 95% CI for d BF10
M (SD) M (SD) Lower Upper
Log frequency 1.089 (0.407) 1.100 (0.541) − 0.040 0.969 − 0.023 − 1.154 1.109 0.467
Letters 6.667 (1.211) 6.333 (1.751) 0.383 0.709 0.221 − 0.920 1.352 0.490
Production 185.5 (59.672) 160 (69.198) 0.684 .510 0.395 − 0.759 1.530 0.542
Lexical availability 28.714 (20.507) 11.698 (18.360) 1.514 0.161 0.874 − 0.338 2.048 0.925

Word length and logarithm of word frequency (log frequency) were taken from Duchon et al. (2013). Production (number of participants producing the exemplar from its category name, max. 284) and lexical availability (ease with which a word is produced as a member of one category) were taken from Marluf et al. (2015)