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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 28.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2020 Feb 1;20(1):128–140. doi: 10.3758/s13415-019-00757-5

Table 3.

PANAS-PA (Positive Affectivity), PANAS-NA (Negative Affectivity), PANAS-Total score, ERQ-Expressive Suppression, IRI-Perspective Taking, IRI-Empathic Concern subscales among low and high reappraisers. Group, numerosity (N), mean, standard deviation (SD) for each variable are shown, in addition to Student’ t, p value and Cohen’s d for each comparison between groups

Group N Mean SD Mean difference
PANAS-PA (Positive Affectivity) Low reap. 18 32.72 5.188 t(35) = -1.625, p = 0.113, d = -0.534
High reap. 19 35.26 4.306
PANAS-NA (Negative Affectivity) Low reap. 18 22.11 6.038 t(35) = 2.133, p = 0.040, d = 0.702
High reap. 19 18.42 4.401
PANAS Total score Low reap. 18 54.83 8.104 t(35) = 0.470, p = 0.641, d = 0.155
High reap. 19 53.68 6.725
ERQ Expressive Suppression Low reap. 18 12.44 5.170 t(35) = -0.581, p = 0.565, d = -0.191
High reap. 19 13.37 4.500
IRI Perspective Taking Low reap. 18 22.61 4.075 t(35) = -1.739, p = 0.091, d = -0.572
High reap. 19 24.63 2.929
IRI Empathic Concern Low reap. 18 24.11 3.771 t(35) = -0.693, p = 0.493, d = -0.228
High reap. 19 24.95 3.566