Table 1.
Moderator | F | Df1, Df2 | p |
---|---|---|---|
Population | |||
Animal species | 2.613 | (10, 145) | <.0001*** |
Animal class | 5.811 | (3, 152) | .0009*** |
Human vs. Non‐human | 7.555 | (2, 153) | .0007*** |
Training and testing | |||
Log training length | 12.149 | (1, 154) | <.0001*** |
Stimulus modality | 0.095 | (2, 153) | .909 |
Test response | 1.624 | (10, 145) | .105 |
Test type | 3.698 | (1, 154) | .056 |
Surface‐level properties | |||
Categories in language | 0.0001 | (1, 154) | .992 |
Number of unique vocabulary items | 3.021 | (1, 154) | .084 |
Structural properties | |||
Repetition of items | 14.162 | (1, 154) | .0002** |
Adjacent dependencies | 0.238 | (1, 154) | .627 |
Non‐adjacent dependencies | 0.118 | (1, 154) | .608 |
F is the statistic for testing whether the moderator accounts for some heterogeneity between studies; p is the significance for the F‐test ***p < .001, **p < .01, *p < .05. Note that Animal Class distinguishes birds, non‐human mammals, human adult, and human child. Animal species also distinguishes human adult and human child.