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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 6.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Sci. 2022 Oct 27;26(3):e13330. doi: 10.1111/desc.13330

Fig. 4. Win-stay/lose-shift asymmetry increased with age across all trials.

Fig. 4

This was mainly driven by staying after wins (vs. switching after losses). Solid lines are estimated fixed effects from generalized mixed models with 95% confidence ribbons. Dots are observed grand means, with surface areas proportional to the number of participants. *** p < .001.